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Russiaabout 3 hours ago·Escalating·CRITICAL 85

Russia’s Supreme Court Designates Nobel Prize-Winning Memorial as ‘Extremist’

The ruling against Memorial illustrates a broader trend of state repression in Russia, which poses significant risks to human rights and civil society.

The Supreme Court of Russia has classified the Nobel Prize-winning organization Memorial as 'extremist,' arguing that its activities are significantly anti-Russian. This designation reflects escalating state repression against dissenting voices within Russia.
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Humanitarian80
Economic30
Security70
Political85
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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