Anti-Extremist Laws in Russia Misused to Target Human Rights, Religious Groups




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Summary: While Russia’s heightened prosecution of ultranationalist groups resulted in a decrease of violent hate crime, law enforcement and prosecutorial officials also use the same legislation to persecute nonviolent government critics including journalist, independent media and human rights organizations and religious organizations--draining resources away from police units tasked with combating real threats of racist violence.