One anti-war critic fined, another held as Russia clamps down on opponents
•One anti-war critic fined, another held as Russia clamps down on opponentsImage source, Alexander NEMENOV/AFP via Getty ImagesImage caption, Nadezhdin briefly needed medical treatment when he appeared...
•Russia said he died of natural causes but the UK and four European countries , externalhave said they are confident he was "poisoned with a lethal toxin".Nadezhdin was initially declared a "foreign ag...
•He has also been barred from leaving Russia.Being declared a foreign agent would most likely have barred him from running for office, but until he was convicted for "extrem...
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One anti-war critic fined, another held as Russia clamps down on opponentsImage source, Alexander NEMENOV/AFP via Getty ImagesImage caption, Nadezhdin briefly needed medical treatment when he appeared in court on FridayByPaul KirbyEurope digital editorPublished2 minutes agoRussian authorities have continued to clamp down on what little domestic opposition remains in the country by detaining a well-known blogger and moving to prevent a local politician from running for parliament.Blogger Ilya Remeslo was a staunch supporter of Vladimir Putin until he staged a dramatic about-turn last March, calling the president a "war criminal and thief" and saying he should resign.He has now been remanded in custody for two months on suspicion of spreading false information against the military.Separately, Boris Nadezhdin has been convicted of "displaying extremist symbols", a ruling that bars him from collecting signatures for parliamentary elections in September.Nadezhdin, 63, came to prominence two years ago, when he tried to stand for the presidency on an anti-war platform, but was eventually barred because electoral authorities ruled that signatures he had submitted were flawed.Few genuine opposition politicians are left in Russia, and former MP Nadezhdin has styled himself more as a pro-peace politician.Most have gone into exile abroad, while the most prominent figure, Alexei Navalny, died suddenly in a penal colony in the Arctic in February 2024. Russia said he died of natural causes but the UK and four European countries , externalhave said they are confident he was "poisoned with a lethal toxin".Nadezhdin was initially declared a "foreign agent" last week before being detained on Monday over a video he reposted in 2023 that briefly showed an image of Navalny. He has also been barred from leaving Russia.Being declared a foreign agent would most likely have barred him from running for office, but until he was convicted for "extrem...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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