AFTER COURT BAN, NAVALNY GROUP VOWS TO CONTINUE FIGHT
Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption group on Thursday vowed to continue its fight, hours after a court in Moscow branded it extremist and ordered it to stop working.
“We woke up, smiled with destructive intent and knowing that we are a ‘danger to society’ will continue to fight corruption!” the Anti-corruption Foundation (FBK) wrote on Twitter in response to the latenight ruling from the Moscow city court.
FBK and Navalny’s network of regional offices received the designation which bans them from operating in Russia after prosecutors said they were plotting an uprising backed by the West. Navalny’s allies, however, took to social media to brush off the designation and announce they would continue working.
“Woke up an extremist, sat down to work. I don’t feel any difference,” Georgy Alburov, a Navalny aide and key FBK investigator, tweeted. FBK has published numerous investigations into the wealth of Russia’s elite, usually accompanying by Youtube videos.
The “extremist” label in Russia can mean prison time for members of organisations branded with it.