The Justice Ministry says Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitry Muratov 'created and disseminated material... to spread negative opinions of Russia's foreign and domestic policies on international platforms'
as a “foreign agent,” a move often aimed at critics of Kremlin policies.Novaya GazetaSo-called foreign agents have been subjected to police searches and other punitive measures. While Muratov is still in Russia, many on the list have left the country since theThe Justice Ministry said Muratov “created and disseminated material [produced by] foreign agents and used it to spread negative opinions of Russia’s foreign and domestic policies on international platforms.
Under Russian law, individuals and organizations receiving funding from abroad can be declared foreign agents, potentially undermining their credibility with the Russian public. Those deemed foreign agents must mark their published work with a disclaimer noting their status.and Muratov earned a reputation abroad for investigative reporting that was often critical of the Kremlin.
Among the other Russian nationals placed on the foreign agents list on Friday were another journalist who wrote articles favourable to Ukraine, a comedian opposed to the war and a historian from Chechnya, where Russia crushed insurgents in two post-Soviet wars.
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