200 opposition activists detained at democratic forum in Moscow. Russian authorities says they were breaking Covid-19 protoco
Moscow (CNN)Around 200 opposition activists were detained in Moscow on Saturday, according to a statement from Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The detentions are the latest in a series of crackdowns sustained by members of the opposition following Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny's arrest and imprisonment.
Navalny was detained in January on his arrival from Germany, where he spent five months recovering from Novichok poisoning he blamed on the Russian government. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied any involvement.
On
Saturday, municipal deputies from Russia's regions gathered in the
Russian capital to discuss parliamentary and local elections -- which
are scheduled for September -- at a forum held by United Democrats, a
project aimed at supporting competitive election, according to their
website.
Opposition activist Ilya Yashin said 40 minutes into the event, police broke up the forum and detained around 150 deputies.
"A
very symbolic end to a short forum: deputies in police vans, and masked
police are twisting people's arms," Yashin said on Facebook.
"But nobody promised us the freedom on a silver platter. Russia will be free anyway," he added.
Yashin also posted images on Twitter of the moment he was taken away from the forum by police and from inside the police van.
Anastasia
Burakova, a coordinator of United Democrats told Russian state media
RIA Novosti that the forum was held at the Izmailovo Delta Hotel, where
municipal deputies from all over Russia gathered to discuss the strategy
for the next electoral cycle and share their experiences with each
other.
"Everyone was detained who took part both as a listener and as a speaker. No reason was given," Burakova told RIA Novosti.
In
a statement, Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs said that around 200
people had been detained, citing a breach of coronavirus restrictions.
"In
one of the hotel premises in Izmailovsky Highway, a group of residents,
representatives of a public organization, made an attempt to hold a
public event in violation of the established sanitary and
epidemiological requirements -- a considerable part of the participants
did not have personal protective facilities," the Interior Ministry
statement said.
The
statement added that "besides, members of an organization whose
activities are recognized as undesirable on the territory of the Russian
Federation were identified among the participants," and that police
stopped the "illegal actions."
Prominent
activist and Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara Murza -- a longtime colleague
and friend of assassinated opposition figure Boris Nemtsov -- was
listed among those detained.
Murza, who says he was poisoned
in 2015 and 2017, is the Chairman for the Boris Nemtsov Foundation for
Freedom, a group committed "to the spread of education, freedom, and
progressive development," according to its website.
OVD-Info, an independent monitoring group, said at least 180 people had been detained.
For months, opposition activists have been met with a harsh show of force,
demonstrated most clearly on January 31, when over 5,000 people were
detained during nationwide protests in 85 cities in support of Navalny.
The
Ministry of Internal Affairs said that "checks are being conducted" on
the activists detained on Saturday, and that "a decision will be
undertaken in compliance with the law."
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