Moscow police detained 200 people for the multi-pronged crackdown on authorities dissent
Moscow police detained 200 people for the multi-pronged crackdown on authorities dissent
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On Saturday, on account of the multi-pronged crackdown on dissent by Russian authorities in Moscow, police detained about 200 people participating in a forum of independent members of municipal councils an action.For your information let us share that police showed up at the gathering shortly after it opened at a Moscow hotel, saying all those present would be detained for taking part in an event organized by an “undesirable” organization. A police officer leading the raid said the detained individuals would be taken to police precincts and charged with administrative violations.

For your information let us share that Moscow police said in a statement that they moved to stop the meeting because it violated coronavirus restrictions since many participants failed to wear masks. They said about 200 participants were detained, some of them allegedly members of an unspecified “undesirable” organization.

However, it is to be noted that an independent group monitoring arrests and political repression, posted a list of more than 180 people who were detained. They included Ilya Yashin, an opposition politician who leads one of Moscow’s municipal districts; former Yekaterinburg mayor Yevgeny Roizman; and Moscow municipal council member Yulia Galyamina.

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