Russian Supreme Court Designates Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation 'Terrorist Organization'
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The Supreme Court in Moscow has banned Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation. Judges accuse the organization of "decomposing activities" and of supporting terrorism.
On 27 November, the Supreme Court of Russia declared the United States legal entity Anti-Corruption Foundation (Anti-Corruption Foundation International, Inc.) a "terrorist organization" and prohibited its activities on the territory of the Russian Federation. The Russian General Assembly, which filed an action against the BCF, considers that the purposes of the United States Foundation "are aimed at promoting, justifying and supporting terroris…
The Supreme Court of Russia granted the Attorney General's Office's claim and recognized the American jurist of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, Anti-Corr...
Russia’s Supreme Court has deemed ACF Inc., the American legal arm of late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), a “terrorist organisation”, TASS reported on Thursday.
The Russian Supreme Court has classified joi as “terrorist” an anti-corruption organisation of the anti-corruption opposition to the death of Aleksei Nvalní, whose movement has already been declared “extremist” by providing food for an end to its supporters, reports AFP.
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