Russia’s Supreme Court designates Memorial an ‘extremist’ organization, banning its activities in the country
Russia’s Supreme Court declared the human rights group Memorial an extremist organization and banned its activities in the country, acting on a lawsuit filed by the Justice Ministry, the Russian…
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Russia brands Nobel-winning rights group Memorial an extremist movement - Reuters
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