An earlier version of this article, citing a report by Kommersant, incorrectly stated thatMelkonyants was outside of Russia on Thursday.
He is currently in Russia.Updated to add details of Melkonyants' pre-trial arrest.Russian authorities have charged the co-chair of the independent election monitor Golos for running an undesirable organization, state mediareported Thursday, citing an anonymous source.Law enforcement carried out searches at the homes of Golos co-chairman Grigory Melkonyants and 14 of his colleagues in Moscow, St.
Petersburg and six other Russian regions, according to the news agency RIA Novosti.The report did not say whether any arrests were made.
A photo said to be taken during one of the searchesshowed badges with a Golos logo and a Ukrainian flag.Golos has not been officially recognized as an "undesirable" organization by the Russian authorities.Video published by RIA Novosti showed Melkonyants in his apartment during the searches on Thursday.On Friday, a court placed Melkonyants in pre-trial detention until at least Oct.
17, a court spokesperson told AFP."By decision of the Basmanny District Court, a measure of restraint in the form of detention until Oct.
17, 2023, was chosen against the accused Grigory Melkonyants," the court said.His lawyer told reporters he would appeal the decision.Under Russian law, the penalty for organizing the activities of an undesirable organization is two to six years imprisonment.Shortly after RIA Novosti published its report, Golos co-chair Stanislav Andreychuktoldthe independent broadcaster Dozhd that members of his organization are accused of cooperating with the Montenegro-based election monitoring civil society group ENEMO.Golos cut ties with ENEMO, which combines election monitors from 18 Central and Eastern European countries, after Russia labeled it an undesirable organization in 2021, Andreychuk said.Golos has regularlycriticized the election processes in Russia since its founding in 2000.Russias Justice Ministryaddedthe election monitors various legal entitiesto its list of foreign agents in 2013, 2015 and 2021 fora range ofinfractions.The latest reported criminal case targeting Golos comes less than a month ahead of elections in dozens of Russian regions, as well as in occupied Ukrainian territories, which Golos has projected to be one of theleast competitive in years.AFP contributed reporting.
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