Kara-Murza. The opponent who spoke in Lisbon and was accused by Russia
ONERussian authorities have accused opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza of high treason, according to what his lawyer told Russian news agencies on Thursday.
“Our client was openly accused of critically as Russian officials three times, at public events in Lisbon, Helsinki and Washington. [ao país]were public and open to criticism”the activist’s lawyer told the TASS agency.
According to international publications, prosecutors accuse Kara-Murza of working for organizations in NATO countries, helping them with activities that “against the security of Russia”. According to the Russian authorities, the politician receives 30 thousand for this agreement, about 30 euros (about 30 euros).
Kara Murza had already been accused in April of “spreading disinformation” about the Russian army. In July, his lawyer said authorities opened another case that had originated in “undesirable” associations.
The 3 million Russians thrown to 2 million people according to Russia 2 already the flight of more than 1 million people – more than six million people – according to the UN data countries, which classifies this refugee crisis as the worst in Europe Second World War (1939-1919).
The Russian invasion – justified by Russian President Vladimir Putin with the need to “denazify” and demilitarize Ukraine for Russia’s general political and economic security.
The UN presented as these confirmed the beginning of the war 6,114 dead civilians and 9,132 wounded, highlighting that the numbers are far below the real ones.
Vladimir Kara-Murza, 41, is one of the last Russian opposition figures still in the country.
The former journalist and circle member Boris Nemtsov, murdered in Moscow in 2015, worked for an organization owned by Mikhail Khodorkovski, the former oligarch who in exile became critical of Vladimir Putin.
Kara-Murza claims to have been poisoned by Russian agents on two occasions, in 2015 and 2017, due to her public activities.
On Tuesday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) condemned Moscow for having annulled the candidacy of Vladimir Kara-Murza to change Russian and British dual nationality.
The holder of Russian nationality and nationality acquired British nationality after settling in the Kingdom at the age of 15, with his mother.
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