Russian lawmakers approve a bill that could remove the terrorist designation for the Taliban
- Russian lawmakers have approved a bill that could remove the terrorist designation for the Taliban.
- The measure reflects changing attitudes towards the Taliban in Russia.
- Supporters argue that it could facilitate dialogue with the Taliban.
- Opponents warn about the implications of removing the terrorist label.
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The Russian State Duma has adopted a law on lifting the ban on the Taliban in the Russian Federation in the third, final reading.
RUSSIA: Moscow moves to remove Taliban from ‘terror’ list - Daily Trust
Russia’s parliament on Tuesday approved a bill that could pave the way for Moscow to lift its designation of the Taliban as a banned “terrorist” organisation. Moscow has courted relations with the Taliban since they seized power in Afghanistan after the United States’ chaotic withdrawal in 2021. Officials have since been pushing to remove the Islamist group from Moscow’s list of outlawed “terrorist” groups. The State Duma passed a bill outlining…
Russian Lawmakers Pass Bill Paving Way for Taliban’s Removal From Terrorist List
Russian lawmakers passed a bill on Tuesday that would give courts the power to remove groups from the country’s list of terrorist organizations, a move that could allow Moscow to lift its formal recognition of the Taliban as a terrorist group.
Russian law paves way to recognise Taliban and potentially Syria’s HTS
Russia's parliament passed a law on Tuesday that would allow courts to suspend bans on groups designated by Moscow as terrorist organisations - paving the way for it to normalise ties with the Afghan Taliban and potentially with the new leadership of Syria.
Moscow tightens repression of critical voices and introduces law targeting their income - HotNews.ro
The lower house of the Russian parliament, the State Duma, unanimously approved a bill on Tuesday that tightens restrictions on the income earned by those designated by Moscow as "foreign agents", a term introduced into the legislation...
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