Ilya Yashin Claims He Was Stripped of Russian Citizenship
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In Russia, the Etau tightens up every day a little more on the critical voices of the Kremlin and its politics, including those exiled. On Monday, September 8, the opponent in exile Ilia Iashina reported having discovered incidentally that he had become stateless.
Russian opposition politician living in exile Ilya Yashin announced on Monday that Moscow had stripped him of his citizenship.
According to the dissident, his lawyer received a document stating that he now has the status of a "stateless person" who is prohibited from entering Russian territory.
The persecution of the Kremlin does not end in exile. The opponent Ilia Yashin, one of the main faces in exile after being expelled from the country in an exchange of political prisoners for Russian spies in 2024, has found himself surprised by reviewing the documents of a new open trial against him in the Kremlin courts. A certificate from the Russian Ministry of the Interior declaring him stateless and forbidding him to return to his land. “In…
Russian opposition politician Ilya Yashin, who lives abroad, said on Monday that Russian authorities have revoked his Russian citizenship.
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