On 7 May, the Ural media reported that the historian and regionalist from Yekaterinburg, Oleg Novoselov, who had studied political repression in the USSR, had been arrested and sent to SIZO. According to the press service of the Upper Isetsk District Court of Yekaterinburg, Novoselov had been accused of "inducing or recruiting to facilitate terrorist activities": under this article he was threatened with up to 15 years of imprisonment; prior to …
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On 7 May, the Ural media reported that the historian and regionalist from Yekaterinburg, Oleg Novoselov, who had studied political repression in the USSR, had been arrested and sent to SIZO. According to the press service of the Upper Isetsk District Court of Yekaterinburg, Novoselov had been accused of "inducing or recruiting to facilitate terrorist activities": under this article he was threatened with up to 15 years of imprisonment; prior to …