INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russias state monetary watchdog Rosfinmonitoring added banished politician Leonid Gozman to the nations list ofterrorists and extremists.A
Moscow court sentenced Gozman, 74, to 8 and a half years in jail in absentia last year for slamming Russias invasion of Ukraine.He was
contributed to the terrorists and extremists list together with a number of others, consisting of Azerbaijani journalist Rovshan Askerov,
who ran away Russia after controversial remarks about Soviet World War II General Georgy Zhukov.Being added to Russias lists of terrorists
and extremists enables the authorities to freeze designees bank accounts without a court order.In December, Russian legislators passed
legislation broadening the criteria for being included inthe countrys terrorists and extremists list
The revised law now covers people accused of criminal activities inspired by political, spiritual, ideological, racial or national
hatred.Gozman got away Russia in September 2022 after being imprisoned for 2 successive 15-day terms in connection with his 2013 and 2020
post that stated the Soviet federal government was no better than the Nazi regime.He used to head the Union of Right Forces, a little
political party that included exiled previous Putin advisor Anatoly Chubais and the late opposition figure Boris Nemtsov, who was killed
outside the Kremlin in 2015
The Union of Right Forces dissolved itself in 2008
Gozmans better half, Marina Yegorova, has actually been under home arrest since October on charges of trafficking cultural artifacts from
If convicted, she might confront seven years in prison.