A court in Siberia, in central Russia, began this Monday trying Ksenia Fadeyeva, an ally of regime opponent Alexei Navalny accused of “creating an extremist organization,” but the hearing was quickly suspended.
Court spokeswoman Larisa Markina confirmed to Agence France-Presse by telephone that “the Tomsk Soviet Court has begun considering the case of Ksenia Fadeeva,” who is also accused of “participation in an organization that violates the rights of citizens.” .
Shortly after it began, the court session, during which the prosecutor was supposed to read the indictment, was suspended for one day so that Fadeeva’s new lawyer could familiarize himself with the case, which, according to the local press, includes 90 volumes of documents.
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Source: CM Jornal

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