Detentions Begin Outside Russia’s Supreme Court as Anti-War Yabloko Party Fights to Stay on the Ballot
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Russia's Supreme Court again deals with the exclusion of the anti-war party Jabloko from the parliamentary election. Meanwhile, the police in Moscow arrests many supporters of the opposition.
Russia's anti-war party Jabloko fights in front of the Supreme Court for their participation in the parliamentary election. Only a few days ago the court ruled out the party. Now there are arrests in front of the building.
At least 35 supporters of the anti-war opposition party Yabloko were detained outside Russia's Supreme Court building in Moscow on Monday as a court heard a case to disqualify the party from parliamentary elections, Yabloko leader Nikolai Rybakov said.
In central Moscow, near the Supreme Court building of the Russian Federation, where on Monday the appeal of the party "Yabloko" against the ruling to exclude the party from parliamentary elections, has already been detained at least 35 people. This is mentioned by the head of the Moscow branch of the party "Yabloko", Kirill Goncharov.
In Russia today, the Supreme Court is once again negotiating the exclusion of the opposition party Jabloko from the parliamentary election in September.
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