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Added on the 06/06/2023 14:00:42 - Copyright : Euronews EN
"It is a very fair judgement and I am satisfied", says Alexei Navalny after the European Court of Human Rights rules that Russia's repeated arrests of the opposition leader were politically motivated and orders the state to pay a 50,000 Euro fine. SOUNDBITE (completes VID1264546_EN)
A Moscow court hears the case against a leading rights group Memorial that could shut down the veteran organisation, closing off a year marked by a major crackdown on civil society. Images from outside and inside the Moscow City Court. IMAGES
A Russian court is set to make a ruling in an "extremism" case against the political network of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny as Moscow seeks to outlaw the opposition to President Vladimir Putin. The closed court hearing is part of a sweeping crackdown on Putin's most prominent critic and his supporters after Navalny barely survived a poisoning with the Novichok nerve agent last summer. IMAGES
A Moscow court convicts top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny for defamation, just hours after another court upheld an order for him to serve more than two years in prison in another case. IMAGES
IMAGES of Moscow's Babushkinsky District Court where the criminal case against Alexei Navalny for defaming a World War II veteran is being heard, days after being handed a nearly three-year prison term that sparked an international outcry. IMAGES
A military court in the central Russian city of Penza hands down the verdict in the so-called "Network" case against a group of young anarchists and anti-fascists, sentencing them to between six and 18 years in prison on terror and other charges. Rights activists and defense lawyers strongly criticised the case, saying the men had been tortured. All seven had denied the charges. IMAGES