Lawyer and attorney Henri Reznik speaks to the media after a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733310
Lawyer and attorney Henri Reznik speaks to the media after a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733309
Memorial society supporters and law enforcement officers are seen outside the Russian Supreme Court a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733277
Lawyer and attorney Henri Reznik speaks to the media after a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733274
Lawyer and attorney Henri Reznik and journalist and attorney Maria Eismont speak to the media after a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733273
Journalist and attorney Maria Eismont speaks to the media after a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733271
Yabloko Russian United Democratic Party co-founder Grigory Yavlinsky speaks to the media after a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733249
Yabloko Russian United Democratic Party co-founder Grigory Yavlinsky speaks to the media after a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733248
Memorial society supporters and law enforcement officers are seen outside the Russian Supreme Court a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733239
Memorial society supporters and law enforcement officers are seen outside the Russian Supreme Court a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733236
Memorial society supporters and law enforcement officers are seen outside the Russian Supreme Court a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733233
Memorial society supporters and law enforcement officers are seen outside the Russian Supreme Court a hearing of arguments of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and international public organization Memorial Society (a non-profit organization declared a foreign agent in Russia) outside the Supreme Court of Russia, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733225
Supporters of the Memorial Human Rights Centre are seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733120
Supporters of the Memorial Human Rights Centre are seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733118
A supporter of the Memorial Human Rights Centre is seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Moscow city court, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733108
Supporters of the Memorial Human Rights Centre are seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733102
Supporters of the Memorial Human Rights Centre are seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733092
Police officers are seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside tRussian Supreme Court, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733083
Supporters of the Memorial Human Rights Centre are seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733081
A supporter of the Memorial Human Rights Centre is seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733080
A supporter of the Memorial Human Rights Centre is seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733079
A supporter of the Memorial Human Rights Centre is seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733078
A supporter of the Memorial Human Rights Centre is seen in front of a police officer during a hearing on a case to shut it down outside the Russian Supreme Court, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733077
Board member of Memorial International, Oleg Orlov speaks to the media during a hearing on a case to shut down the Memorial Human Rights Centre outside the Russian Supreme Court, in Moscow, Russia. Memorial is one of the country's oldest and most prominent human rights groups founded by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov in 1989. Russian prosecutors earlier this month asked the Supreme Court to shut the international branch of Memorial, labeled as a "foreign agent" in Russia, over legal and constitutional violations.28.12.2021#6733074