INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian lawmakers on Thursday passed a costs that broadens the premises for adding people to the terrorists and extremists computer
registry preserved by state monetary watchdog Rosfinmonitoring.Current law allows the authorities to include people implicated in criminal
cases of extremist and terrorist activities.Under the brand-new expense, the grounds for inclusion in the registry would extend to those who
commit crimes encouraged by political, spiritual, ideological, racial or national hatred.The bill need to now be approved by the upper-house
Federation Council and receive President Vladimir Putins signature before it can become law.Critics argue that the brand-new costs offers
law enforcement a potent means to broaden extrajudicial crackdowns on civil society.Veteran human rights protector Oleg Orlov, who was
sentenced this year for discrediting the Russian armys actions in Ukraine and launched in the historical August detainee exchange with the
West, was accused by Russian prosecutors of political hatred with his criticism of the war.Artist Sasha Skochilenko, who was sentenced to 7
years in prison for switching out cost with anti-war messages before being released in the same Aug
1 prisoner exchange, was also implicated of showing political hatred towards the Russian Armed Forces for its actions against Ukraine.Being
contributed to Russias list of extremists and terrorists allows the authorities to freeze designees checking account without a court
order.Among those to be added to the Rosfinmonitoring list this year are Kira Yarmysh and Maria Pevchikh, both close allies of the late
opposition activist Alexei Navalny.