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Russia Ups Pressure on Navalny, Brands His Opposition ‘Foreign Agent’

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10/09/19
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Russia’s main opposition leader Alexei Navalny

Russia’s main opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Photo: Dmitry Serebryakov, AFP

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Russia on Wednesday upped the pressure on opposition leader Alexei Navalny, declaring his organization a “foreign agent” that will be subject to increased state monitoring.

Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), which often publishes investigations into state officials, will now have to present itself as a “foreign agent” on official documents.

Russia started a controversial list of foreign agent organizations, which in Russian implies spying for a foreign government, in 2012. This has led to many of the groups closing down.

Navalny called the move “absolutely illegal” and said it was “obviously a direct order from (President Vladimir) Putin.”

“FBK never received a single kopeck of foreign money,” he wrote on Twitter.

He demanded that the justice ministry publicly prove that the foundation received funds from outside Russia.

“Putin is terribly afraid of FBK,” he wrote.

Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov meanwhile said the president had nothing to do with the decision, which was a “matter for the justice ministry.”

FBK, which has often been raided by authorities, said the move was an attempt to curb its activity.

Its director Ivan Zhdanov said it was “another attempt to suffocate” the foundation.

He said the group, which seeks donations from the public, is funded “exclusively by Russian citizens.”

Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh wrote on Twitter that the decision was intended to “put pressure on us and attempt to stop our activity.”

Groups deemed to have “political” activities and international funding can be labelled “foreign agents.”

The tag, reminiscent of the Soviet-era crackdown on dissidents, obliges them to submit documents every three months outlining their finances.

The measure, introduced in 2012, comes as Russian officials accuse the West of trying to undermine the country, characterizing internal criticism as the work of spies and traitors.

A Young Fan Base

While barred from mainstream politics, Navalny has kept trying to expose the lavish wealth of Russia’s elites, broadcasting the findings of his investigations to millions of Russians on social media and YouTube.

This has helped Navalny, a Yale-educated lawyer, win a young fan base in the country.

In August, Russian investigators launched a money-laundering probe into FBK, accusing it of taking money that was procured illegally.

Last month, investigators raided dozens of Navalny’s regional offices, as well as the homes of his supporters following mass opposition protests in Moscow this summer.

Navalny blamed the raids on Kremlin “hysteria” sparked by the ruling party’s losses in local elections last month. He said police searched more than 200 addresses in 41 cities across Russia.

The charismatic anti-corruption campaigner instructed supporters to vote strategically to block pro-Kremlin candidates in Moscow’s recent local election. Allies of Putin suffered major losses in the Russian capital during the September vote.

Navalny organized the protests after popular opposition politicians were barred from standing in the Moscow parliament election.

The 43-year-old missed several of the demonstrations while serving a 30-day jail term for organizing previous unauthorized rallies.

Since emerging as the Kremlin’s chief critic and a highly effective campaigner and organiser, Navalny has faced repeated legal action apparently aimed at hindering his activities.

He has often been jailed and physically attacked, but has vowed to press ahead with his campaign to change Russia.

Navalny was barred from challenging Putin on the ballot box in Russia’s 2018 presidential election.

He nonetheless toured Russia ahead of the vote in an American-style campaign to rally his supporters, and set up headquarters across the country.

Putin has refused to pronounce his name in public.


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