India  

Russian Court outlaws Alexei Nalany's allies

Video Credit: Reuters - Politics - Duration: 01:49s - Published
Russian Court outlaws Alexei Nalany's allies

Russian Court outlaws Alexei Nalany's allies

A Russian court on Wednesday outlawed groups linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny after declaring them "extremist," a move that bans his allies from elections and will further strain U.S.-Russia ties before a closely watched summit.

Libby Hogan reports.

A Russian court banned any groups linked to Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny after declaring them "extremist," on Wednesday.

The move bans his allies from elections and comes just days before U.S President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin are due to hold talks in Geneva.

Washington has called for Navalny to be freed, and has condemned the recent court decision.

But the Kremlin says it is a domestic matter and for the U.S to not interfere.

After a hearing that lasted more than 12 hours behind closed doors, Moscow's prosecutors accused Navalny and his allies of trying to foment a revolution by seeking to destabilize the socio-political situation inside Russia.

A spokesperson for the prosecutors, Alexei Zhafyarov spoke about Navalny's network outside the court: “This organisation has regularly organised unauthorised mass public events, which frequently have ended with mass unrest." Navalny and his allies denied the allegations, and said they were an attempt to try to crush any opposition to the ruling party ahead of parliamentary elections in September.

The authorities now have the power to jail activists and freeze their bank accounts if they continue their activities.

The ruling also targets Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation which has produced high-profile investigations into alleged official corruption.

Over the years Navalny has built up a vast political network that sought to challenge Putin's grip on power.

In a post on Navalny's Instagram account apparently drafted in anticipation of what was a widely expected ruling, Navalny urged his supporters to not be disheartened.

The message read: "We're not going anywhere."




You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Alexei Navalny Alexei Navalny Russian opposition leader (1976–2024)

Russian priest demoted after holding Navalny memorial service

A Russian priest who held a memorial service for the late opposition leader and Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny has been suspended from clerical duties for..
Sky News
Artists spray-paint portraits of Alexei Navalny behind a Soviet monument in Vienna [Video]

Artists spray-paint portraits of Alexei Navalny behind a Soviet monument in Vienna

Austrian graffiti duo Joel Gamnou painted the portraits, receiving mostly positive feedback from the public, although criticism arose from certain groups alleging political misuse of the wall.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:11Published
Alexei Navalny: Russian court rejects Navalny mother’s case alleging improper medical care| Oneindia [Video]

Alexei Navalny: Russian court rejects Navalny mother’s case alleging improper medical care| Oneindia

A lawsuit filed by the mother of the late Russian opposition figure, Alexei Navalny, alleging inadequate medical care during his time in the Arctic penal colony where he passed away, has been dismissed. The court in the town of Labytnangi, near the penal colony, rejected the suit, citing Navalny's absence as the plaintiff. Ivan Zhdanov, a former aide to Navalny, expressed dismay over the decision, highlighting Navalny's history of filing lawsuits regarding medical care in prisons. The dismissal, Zhdanov noted, comes with a tone of mockery, given Navalny's tragic demise. ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.194~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 01:51Published
Vladimir Putin Secures 5th Term as Russia’s President [Video]

Vladimir Putin Secures 5th Term as Russia’s President

Vladimir Putin Secures 5th Term , as Russia’s President. On March 18, Russia's Central Election Commission confirmed that Putin won reelection by a landslide. He reportedly received over 87% of the vote. Countries that congratulated him include Cuba, Honduras, Nicaragua, North Korea, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Venezuela. However, critics say that Putin didn't have any credible opposition, and free speech against him was stifled. For example, Alexei Navalny, a fierce opponent of Putin's, died last month in an Arctic prison, and his other critics have either been jailed or exiled, 'USA Today' reports. . For example, Alexei Navalny, a fierce opponent of Putin's, died last month in an Arctic prison, and his other critics have either been jailed or exiled, 'USA Today' reports. . Independent media outlets have also been shuttered. . The elections took place in an ever-shrinking political space, which has resulted in an alarming increase of violations of civil and political rights.., Josep Borrell, the European Union's top foreign policy official, via statement. ... and precluded many candidates from running, including all those opposed to Russia’s illegal war of aggression, deprived Russian voters of a real choice and heavily limited their access to accurate information, Josep Borrell, the European Union's top foreign policy official, via statement. The United States referred to the vote as "neither free nor fair," while Germany called it a "pseudo-election.". Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Putin is "sick with power and is doing everything in his power to rule forever.". Putin is currently Russia's "longest-serving leader since Joseph Stalin," 'USA Today' reports.

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories    Duration: 01:31Published

Kremlin Kremlin Fortified complex in Moscow, Russia

Mass brawl breaks out in Georgian parliament over controversial media law [Video]

Mass brawl breaks out in Georgian parliament over controversial media law

A huge punch-up has erupted in Georgia's parliament over a controversial foreign influence law, some say follows in the Kremlin's authoritarian footsteps.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:03Published
Russia Floods: Kremlin Issues New Warning to Kazakhstan as River Levels Surge| Oneindia News [Video]

Russia Floods: Kremlin Issues New Warning to Kazakhstan as River Levels Surge| Oneindia News

Rising water levels in Russia and Kazakhstan trigger mass evacuations, affecting over 100,000 people. Unprecedented floods hit major cities like Moscow and Astana, prompting states of emergency. Evacuations continue as rivers swell, with warnings issued for residents to leave flood-prone areas immediately. Officials work to bolster defences and manage the escalating crisis. #russiafloods #russiafloodstoday #russiafloods2024 #moscow #Astana #russiafloodsand #russiafloodsandrussia #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~ED.101~GR.122~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 02:28Published
Russian forces kill two suspected of plotting terror attacks [Video]

Russian forces kill two suspected of plotting terror attacks

The Kremlin has spread unsubstantiated theories about a recent attack near Moscow that claimed nearly 150 lives.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 00:50Published
Moscow Attack: Russia's FSB chief says U.S., Britain, Ukraine behind the Concert Hall attack [Video]

Moscow Attack: Russia's FSB chief says U.S., Britain, Ukraine behind the Concert Hall attack

The Kremlin has accused Britain of being part of an alliance of Western nations behind Friday’s Crocus City Hall terrorist attack that killed at least 139 people. “The USA, Britain and Ukraine are behind the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall,” Alexander Bortnikov, the director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), was quoted as saying by Tass, the Russian state-owned news agency. #MoscowAttack #UK #US #Ukraine #RussiaTerrorAttack #FSBRussia #RussiaFSB #MoscowTerrorAttack #CrocusConcertHallAttack #MoscowConcertAttack #RussiaConcertAttack #MoscowNews #MoscowAttackNews #MoscowAttackSuspects #US #Ukraine #USMoscowAttack #VladimirPutin #RussiaAccusesUS #MoscowConcertHallShooting #UkraineMoscowAttack #InternationalNews ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.194~GR.124~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 01:44Published
Kremlin ‘trying to pin the blame on the West’ for Moscow terror attack [Video]

Kremlin ‘trying to pin the blame on the West’ for Moscow terror attack

Credit: FRANCE 24 English    Duration: 03:34Published

Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin President of Russia (1999–2008, 2012–present)

Senate Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package [Video]

Senate Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package

Senate Passes $95 Billion , Foreign Aid Package. On April 23, the U.S. Senate voted 79-18 to approve foreign aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, 'The Guardian' reports. . Today the Senate sends a unified message to the entire world: America will always defend democracy in its hour of need, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, via statement. Make no mistake, America will deliver on its promise to act like a leader on the world stage, to hold the line against autocratic thugs like Vladimir Putin. , Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, via statement. The package includes $60.8 billion for Ukraine, $26.3 billion for Israel and $8.1 billion for Taiwan. The package includes $60.8 billion for Ukraine, $26.3 billion for Israel and $8.1 billion for Taiwan. The package includes $60.8 billion for Ukraine, $26.3 billion for Israel and $8.1 billion for Taiwan. A provision to ban TikTok after the election if ByteDance refuses to sell the platform is also included. The legislation will now head to President Biden, who told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on April 23 that he will "move quickly" to provide aid. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer praised House Speaker Mike Johnson, . Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer praised House Speaker Mike Johnson, . with whom he worked "hand in hand and shoulder to shoulder to get this bill done.". A lot of people inside and outside the Congress wanted this package to fail. But today those in Congress who stand on the side of democracy are winning the day, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, via statement. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell also issued a statement. Today’s action is overdue, but our work does not end here. Trust in American resolve is not rebuilt overnight. Expanding and restocking the arsenal of democracy doesn’t just happen by magic, Senate Majority Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, via statement

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories    Duration: 01:31Published
'The Xi JinPing administration has put a lot of its eggs into Putin's basket' [Video]

'The Xi JinPing administration has put a lot of its eggs into Putin's basket'

Credit: FRANCE 24 English    Duration: 02:58Published
France seizes seaside villa belonging to Putin associates [Video]

France seizes seaside villa belonging to Putin associates

Credit: FRANCE 24 English    Duration: 01:56Published

Joe Biden Joe Biden President of the United States since 2021

Joe Biden Again Reads Teleprompter Instruction During Speech, 'Pause'

President Biden had yet another teleprompter gaffe while speaking at a conference Wednesday ... and it's not the first time the prez fumbled a speech, far from..
TMZ.com
Biden inks €89 billion war aid package to support Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan [Video]

Biden inks €89 billion war aid package to support Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan

After months of delays and hand-wringing, the US president celebrated a breakthrough, saying "we came together and we got it done."

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:04Published

Biden Signs Bill Banning TikTok in U.S., CEO Promises to Fight in Court

President Biden just signed a bill banning TikTok in America (unless it's sold to a U.S.-based company) -- but the current CEO says they're gonna fight like hell..
TMZ.com
REPLAY: Foreign aid bill 'will make America, the world safer', says Biden [Video]

REPLAY: Foreign aid bill 'will make America, the world safer', says Biden

Credit: FRANCE 24 English    Duration: 14:39Published

Moscow Moscow Capital and largest city of Russia

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Arrested in Moscow over Bribery Charges, Details Here| Oneindia News [Video]

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Arrested in Moscow over Bribery Charges, Details Here| Oneindia News

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, implicated in a bribery case, was arrested amid the Ukraine conflict's third year. Sanctioned by the US and EU for Russia's actions, Ivanov faces allegations of accepting a significant bribe. The arrest underscores corruption concerns within Russia's defense establishment, with Ivanov's oversight of critical areas like property management and construction adding gravity to the situation. #TimurIvanov #US #EU #Ukrainewar #Ukraineconflict #RussiaUkraine #Ukraineconflict #Worldnews #news #Oneinda #Oneindia news ~PR.152~ED.103~GR.125~HT.96~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 02:12Published
Russian forces gain ground in eastern Ukraine [Video]

Russian forces gain ground in eastern Ukraine

Fighting is currently raging near Avdiivka in the Donetsk region as Moscow tries to take advantage before Western aid arrives.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:22Published
Ukrainian army damage ship in port-city of Sevastopol by the Black Sea [Video]

Ukrainian army damage ship in port-city of Sevastopol by the Black Sea

The Ukrainian army announced on Sunday that it hit and damaged the Russian ship ‘Kommunua’ in the city of Sevastopol by the Black Sea. The Moscow-appointed governor of the region also reported attacks and fires in Crimea.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:02Published

Related videos from verified sources

Lisbon expresses "regret" after sharing details on pro-Navalny protestors with Russian embassy [Video]

Lisbon expresses "regret" after sharing details on pro-Navalny protestors with Russian embassy

The city of Lisbon has admitted that it had made a mistake in sharing the personal details of pro-Alexei Navalny rally organisers with Russian authorities.

Credit: Euronews English     Duration: 03:23Published
Russian court outlaws Alexei Navalny's organisation as 'extremist' [Video]

Russian court outlaws Alexei Navalny's organisation as 'extremist'

A Russian court has outlawed Alexei Navalny's organisation as 'extremist'.

Credit: Euronews English     Duration: 01:34Published
Russian authorities ramp up pressure on opposition ahead of parliamentary elections [Video]

Russian authorities ramp up pressure on opposition ahead of parliamentary elections

Andrei Pivovarov, the head of the Open Russia movement that dissolved itself last week, was pulled off a plane at St. Petersburg's airport late Monday and was to be taken to Krasnodar in southern..

Credit: Euronews English     Duration: 02:02Published