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Washington Concerned Over 'Foreign Agents' Bill In Georgia

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The United States expressed concern on April 5 after Georgia's ruling party resubmitted a proposal that critics say is aimed at crushing dissent and which triggered mass demonstrations last year.

Migrants Wait In Line 'For Days' For Papers, Fearing Deportation From Russia

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Migrant workers are reporting massive crowds at immigration centers in Russia, where the process of getting visas has become close to impossible. Russian authorities say the long lines are due to the regular arrival of seasonal workers. But according to one rights defender, officials are denying entry and deporting new arrivals as part of an ongoing crackdown on migrants from Central Asia.

Law Targeting Foreign-Funded NGOs Sends Chill Through Kyrgyz Civil Society

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After a decade of trying, supporters of a Russian-style law regulating foreign-funded civic organizations in Kyrgyzstan have finally had their way. With the law's focus on broadly defined "political activities," critics of the law forecast an increase in both authoritarianism and the Kremlin's influence over the Central Asian country.



Exclusive: Mother Of Moscow Attack Suspect Says Son Feared Russian Police Raids

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The mother of a Moscow terror attack suspect says her son worried that he would get caught in a Russian police raid as his resident permit neared expiration. Gulrakat Mirzoeva claims her son Dalerjon Mirzoev, one of four Tajik men accused of carrying out the attack on March 22, is innocent. At least 144 people were killed in the attack.

The Week's Best: 9 Stories And Videos You Shouldn't Miss

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We know you're busy and probably don't have the time to read all of our coverage each and every day. Here are some of the highlights produced in English by RFE/RL's vast team of correspondents, multimedia editors, and visual journalists over the past seven days.

Wife Says Prison Transfer Of Iranian Activist Aimed At Isolating Him

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Saeed Madani, a prominent Iranian sociologist serving a nine-year sentence in Tehran's notorious Evin prison, has reportedly been transferred to a facility on the city's outskirts in an attempt, his wife says, to further isolate him.

Russia Summons South Korean Ambassador Over North Korea-Linked Sanctions

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Russia's Foreign Ministry said on April 5 that it had summoned South Korean Ambassador Lee Do-hoon to inform him that Moscow considers Seoul's recent sanctions imposed on Russian citizens and organizations as "another unfriendly" move based on "baseless accusations."

Christian Preacher In Belarus Not Released After Serving 13-Day Jail Term

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The Christian Vision Telegram channel said on April 5 that preacher, poet, and father of seven, Syarhey Melyanets, was not released after serving 13 days in jail on unspecified charges amid an ongoing crackdown on civil society by the government of authoritarian ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka

Navalny To Be Posthumously Awarded Dresden Peace Prize

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The Staatsschauspiel theater in Dresden said on April 4 that the 2024 Dresden Peace Prize will be posthumously awarded to Russian opposition politician Aleksei Navalny, who died in prison in the Russian Arctic in February.





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