French police have detained four people suspected of plotting an attack on exiled Russian rights activist Vladimir Osechkin.
Osechkin runs a human rights group called Gulagu.net ('no to the GULAG' in Russian) that monitors and reveals abuses in Russia's prison system.
In February, a Russian court sentenced Osechkin in absentia to eight years in prison for spreading “fake news” about the ...
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Police in France detained four people suspected in a plot targeting exiled Russian rights activist Vladimir Osechkin, who ...
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