In the Petersburg Department of police beat human rights activist Anna Fomin

Human rights activist Anna Fomin was beaten in the 78th Department of police in St. Petersburg, reports Znak.com with reference to the activist, a public defender Dinar Idrisov. He said that Fomin came to protect young people detained after the verdict in the case of “Networks” (declared a terrorist organization and banned in Russia — approx. ed.). The interlocutor of Agency has specified that the human rights defender was allowed to view the Protocol, however, knowing that it is a state law status, “threw” out the door. According to Idrissov, she had multiple abrasions. “We wrote a statement about the beating, now she’s in the hospital on the streets of Kosciuszko,” he added. Recall that after the verdict in the case “Network” at the court in St. Petersburg were detained 30 people. He is charged with violation of the article 20.2 part 5 of the administrative code of the Russian Federation and 19.3 of the administrative code. According to the Agency, about 20 people spend the night in police departments. Earlier today announced the verdict defendants Victor and Julia Filinkova Boyarshinova, which was accused of involvement in a terrorist organization and the preparation of the rebellion. Young people appointed seven and five and a half years imprisonment, respectively. Meanwhile, at the building of the 1st Western military district court of St. Petersburg held a protest. Read more about “business “Networking”” read in the material “Rosbalt”.

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