Court Confirms Dissolution of Russia’s Top Rights Group Memorial

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia's most prominent rights group Memorial said Tuesday the country's Supreme Court had rejected an appeal to delay its closure pending a
proportionate," Memorial said on Telegram.It said the court argued that there was no "threat to life and health," as usually required for
such a move.The group chronicles Stalin-era purges and maintains extensive archives in Moscow.In late December 2021, the Supreme Court
ordered the group's central structure, called Memorial International, to shut down over alleged violations of a controversial "foreign
agents" law.The European Court of Human Rights swiftly urged Russia to suspend the shutdown while it examined the case.The ruling was also
condemned by the U.S
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borell.Also in December, a lower Moscow court ordered the dissolution of
Memorial's Human Rights Center, which campaigns against contemporary rights abuses in Russia, at the request of prosecutors.