The Columbus Dispatch

Russian human rights group shut down

- Dasha Litvinova

MOSCOW – A court in Moscow on Wednesday granted a request to shut down another prominent human rights organizati­on amid a sweeping crackdown on Russian rights groups, independen­t media and opposition supporters.

The Moscow City Court’s decision to shut down the Memorial Human Rights Center came a day after Russia’s Supreme Court revoked the legal status of its sister organizati­on, Memorial, a human rights group that drew internatio­nal acclaim for its studies of political repression in the Soviet Union.

Russian authoritie­s previously declared both organizati­ons as “foreign agents” – a designatio­n that brings additional government scrutiny and carries strong pejorative connotatio­ns. Prosecutor­s petitioned to shut down the groups last month, arguing they had repeatedly violated regulation­s obliging them to identify themselves as foreign agents in all content they produce.

Memorial and the Memorial Human Rights Center rejected the accusation­s as politicall­y motivated.

“We’ve been saying from the start that the ‘foreign agents’ law – and I’m doing the air quotations again – is not lawful, and it’s not to be amended but only abolished because it was designed with the aim of strangling civil society. Today, we received another proof of that,” Alexander Cherkasov, board chairman of the Memorial Human Rights Center, said Wednesday.

The rulings to close them drew widespread public outrage, with crowds of supporters showing up at courthouse­s on Tuesday and Wednesday despite freezing weather.

Both Memorial organizati­ons promised to appeal the rulings revoking their legal status. In a statement Tuesday, Memorial vowed to “find legitimate ways to continue our work.”

Several top U.S. and European officials condemned Tuesday’s decision to shut down Memorial as an attack on Russia’s civil society.

Amnesty Internatio­nal called Wednesday’s ruling to close the Memorial Human Rights Center “yet another blow to Russia’s civil society movement after years of relentless attacks.”

In recent months, Russian authoritie­s have mounted pressure on rights groups, media outlets and individual journalist­s, naming dozens as foreign agents.

 ?? ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICH­ENKO/AP ?? Memorial Human Rights Center was shut down by the Moscow City Court on Wednesday amid a crackdown on dissent.
ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICH­ENKO/AP Memorial Human Rights Center was shut down by the Moscow City Court on Wednesday amid a crackdown on dissent.

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