Anti-coruption in russia
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Навальный,_Алексей_Анатольевич
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNS SPEEDY SENTENCING OF CIVIL SOCIETY
ACTIVISTS IN RUSSIA
Transparency
International condemns the sentencing in Russia of Alexei and Oleg Navalny on
controversial fraud charges in a move that will be seen as a threat to
anti-corruption and civic activism.
Alexei Navalny
received a suspended sentence and his brother Oleg, a prison sentence of three
and a half years.
“We cannot stand by
and watch the families of activists targeted as a way to stop the voices of
criticism. The courts should deliver justice not political messages,” said
Elena Panfilova, vice-chair of Transparency International. “The speedy verdict
and unclear motivation will leave many in Russia puzzled: is that rule of law?
But worst of all is that family members of all anti-corruption and civic
activists in Russia are now in danger. This should never happen in a strong
democratic society."
Alexei Navalny is a
well-known blogger and anti-corruption activist who was also a candidate for
mayor of Moscow in 2013. He received almost 30 percent of the vote.
His popularity appeared to spark a series of legal cases against him. He is
currently under house arrest following a conviction for embezzlement.
The move is just the
latest attack on civil society activists in Russia by a government that appears
determined to silence dissent. In December 2012 Russia introduced new
laws that limited the ability of civil society organisations to receive
funds from outside Russia and forced any that did to register as ‘foreign
agents’, a term that means spy. Transparency International Russia continues to challenge this
regulation.
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