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Russia Charges Khodorkovsky, Other Exiled Dissidents With ‘Terrorism’
The FSB security service accused the Russian Anti-War Committee of
forming a “terrorist” group and plotting to overthrow the government in
Moscow. 
- The charges target members of the Russian Anti-War Committee, an organization founded abroad in February 2022 after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
- Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza,
- Political commentator Yekatrina Schulmann,
- Chess Grand Master Garry Kasparov and
- Philanthropist Boris Zimin.
The FSB said that the Anti-War Committee had called for the “liquidation” of the Russian government.
It also said the organization helped create a “Platform of Russian Democratic Forces” at the Council of Europe, which Khodorkovsky has described as a “transitional assembly” and alternative government.
Khodorkovsky denied that the Anti-War Committee finances Ukraine’s military or seeks to seize power in Russia.
“The Kremlin sees the PACE story as a big problem,” he wrote on X, referring to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
The
Russian Prosecutor General’s Office designated the Anti-War Committee
an “undesirable organization” in January 2024, and many of its members
have been labeled as “foreign agents.”
- The FSB said it was carrying
out “investigative actions” but did not provide further details.
All those named in the case live abroad.
Khodorkovsky, who faces a separate charge of “publicly inciting terrorist activity,” and the others could face life imprisonment if convicted and extradited under Russia’s terrorism laws.






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