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Russia’s Supreme Court labeled the U.S.-based Anti-Corruption Foundation a terrorist group, citing its pro-Ukraine stance and sanctions calls.
Russia’s Supreme Court has labeled the U.S.-registered Anti-Corruption Foundation, linked to the late opposition figure Alexey Navalny, a terrorist organization, citing its pro-Ukraine stance and calls for sanctions against Moscow.
The designation, effective immediately, follows Navalny’s death in a Russian prison in February 2024, which his family and supporters blame on Kremlin poisoning, though officials say it was due to natural causes.
The move intensifies Russia’s crackdown on dissent, targeting Navalny’s allies and supporters abroad, with over 114 criminal cases filed since 2021.
Human rights groups warn the ruling could lead to severe penalties for donors, media, and activists.
La Corte Suprema de Rusia calificó a la Fundación Anticorrupción con sede en los Estados Unidos como un grupo terrorista, citando su postura pro-Ucrania y sus llamados a sanciones.