Court rejects Viasna movement’s complaint to recognize organization as extremist

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The First Court of Appeals for the General Judiciary rejected the Russian youth movement “Vesna”‘s appeal to recognize the organization as extremist. It has been reported TASS referring to the court.

From then on, the decision to add the movement to the list of extremists takes effect.

“The court considered the appeal against the St. Petersburg court’s decision to include the Vesna movement in the list of extremist organizations and decided to leave it unchanged, and the appeal was dismissed,” the court told the agency.

Previously reportedThe Meshchansky Court in Moscow is seeking to recover more than 4 million rubles on a class basis from the Meta organization (recognized and banned in Russia), which owns Facebook (Meta’s owner is considered extremist in Russia and is banned). decided. lawsuit filed by bloggers.

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