Police in Russia have detained several Human Rights Activists after raiding their homes and offices. The activists are accused of "rehabilitating Nazism", a crime that is punishable by five years in prison. The operation is part of a wider crackdown against dissent in Russia that has intensified in recent years, following the start of the Ukraine invasion.
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