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ECHR orders Russia to pay 7,000 euros to three opposition activists
13:47 17/09/2015
The European Court for Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered Russia on Thursday to pay a total of 7,000 euros to three opposition activists who complained of their detention over mass protests in 2012 in central Moscow.
Russian opposition activist complains of unfair trial, turns to ECHR
12:14 10/09/2015
Russian opposition activist Leonid Razvozzhayev, who had been sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for participation in the 2012 rallies in central Moscow, filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights.
Bolotnaya activist Udaltsov to serve sentence in Tambov Region – lawyer
10:43 05/06/2015
Opposition activist Sergei Udaltsov who received a 54-month sentence for inciting riots at Bolotnaya Square in central Moscow will serve sentence in the Tambov Region, his lawyer, Dmitry Agranovsky, told RAPSI on Friday.
Russian investigators question new suspect in 'Bolotnaya case'
14:37 20/04/2015
Сivil rights activist Natalya Pelevina suspected of involvement in 2012 mass protests in central Moscow was questioned on Monday by investigators.
Bolotnaya activist Razvozzhayev to serve sentence in Siberia
15:37 02/04/2015
Opposition activist Leonid Razvozzhayev who received a 54-month sentence for inciting riots at Bolotnaya Square in central Moscow will serve sentence in Siberian city of Irkutsk.
Russian opposition activists’ appeal against sentence in Bolotnaya case set for March
14:20 02/02/2015
Russia’s Supreme Court on March 4 will consider complaints against the sentence handed down to Russian opposition activists Sergei Udaltsov and Leonid Razvozzhayev for organizing the Bolotnaya Square protests in central Moscow in May 2012ю
Opposition activist Navalny to remain under house arrest
13:36 27/01/2015
The Moscow City Court on Tuesday upheld the extension of house arrest of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny.
Russian opposition activist Udaltsov’s application reaches ECHR
15:06 19/01/2015
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has accepted an application filed by Russian opposition activist Sergei Udaltsov, who was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for organizing the Bolotnaya Square protests in central Moscow in May 2012.
Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation leaders probed for fraud
17:58 16/01/2015
Russia’s Investigative Committee is conducting a fraud investigation at renown opposition activist Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation.
European Parliament slams Russian courts for Navalny brothers’ verdict
13:58 15/01/2015
The European Parliament has accused Russia of using the judicial system as a political tool and said that the verdict for the Navalny brothers has political motives.
Moscow court declines to hear Oleg Navalny's motion for release
11:32 14/01/2015
Moscow's Tverskoy District Court declined on Wednesday to hear a motion for release from pretrial detention center filed by Oleg Navalny, the younger brother of anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny.
Russian opposition activist Udaltsov sentenced to 4.5. years turns to ECHR
16:32 13/01/2015
Russian opposition activist Sergei Udaltsov, who was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for organizing the Bolotnaya Square protests in central Moscow in May 2012, filed an application with the European Court of Human Rights.
Council of Europe unveils torture report focusing on 2014 unrest in Ukraine
13:05 13/01/2015
The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture uncovered violations of human rights and abuse of protesters detained by the Ukrainian police during the 2014 Maidan protests.
Navalny, his brother appeal against sentence in Yves Rocher case
12:59 12/01/2015
Russian opposition stalwart Alexei Navalny, his brother Oleg have appealed against the sentence handed down in the Yves Rocher embezzlement case.
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The Navalny brothers sentenced in Yves Rocher case
11:45 30/12/2014
Opposition activist Alexei Navalny received suspended sentence of 3.5 years in the Yves Rocher embezzlement case. His brother Oleg sentenced to 3.5 years in prison.
Prosecutors drop appeal over mental examination of self-mutilating artist
17:51 22/12/2014
Prosecutors on Monday withdrew their appeal against a court decision to dismiss a request for psychiatric evaluation for artist Pyotr Pavlensky who is known for his controversial performances.
Russia’s Supreme Court upholds sentence against Navalny in Kirovles case
15:09 15/12/2014
Russia’s Supreme Court has refused to review the sentence of opposition leader Alexei Navalny for the embezzlement of funds from Kirovles Company, the court told RAPSI on Monday.
Navalny supporter charged with fraud appeals extension of his house arrest
13:47 12/12/2014
Konstantin Yankauskas, a member of the Moscow legislature who had been charged with large-scale fraud, has appealed extension of his house arrest, attorney Sergei Panchenko told RAPSI on Friday.
ECHR says Russia violated rights of opposition leaders
14:21 04/12/2014
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg ruled that the rights of Russian opposition activists Alexei Navalny and Ilya Yashin had been violated during their arrest and subsequent administrative detention in Moscow in December 2011.
Navalny claims investigators falsified Yves Rocher case materials
16:18 25/11/2014
Opposition activist Alexei Navalny announced on his blog that investigators allegedly made changes to the Yves Rocher case materials.
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