(25 Mar 2025)
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Moscow – 25 March 2025
1. Co-chair of Russian independent election watchdog Golos Grigory Melkonyants being led by police into courtroom
2. Various of Melkonyants in a cage in courtroom
3. Melkonyants being led by police after court hearing
4. Wide of people outside court
5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Boris Nadezhdin, former Russian presidential candidate and defence witness:
“I understand how this system works, I understand what Grisha (Grigory) did, I understand why he was locked up, which is what I honestly said. The issue is not some kind of Golos association or movement… it doesn’t matter at all. Grisha is in jail because he fought against falsifications for decades and tried to make the legislation better. I tried to explain this to the court as best I could.”
6. Various exteriors of court building
STORYLINE:
A jailed leader of a prominent independent election monitoring group in Russia appeared in court on Tuesday as his trial continued on charges of organizing the work of an “undesirable” organization.
Grigory Melkonyants, co-chair of Russia’s leading election watchdog Golos, who was arrested in August 2023, faces up to six years in prison if convicted. He has rejected the charges as politically motivated. The case against him is part of the monthslong crackdown on Kremlin critics and rights activists that the government ratcheted up after sending troops into Ukraine in 2022.
Golos has monitored for and exposed violations in every major election in Russia since it was founded in 2000. Over the years, it has faced mounting pressure from the authorities. In 2013, the group was designated as a “foreign agent” — a label that implies additional government scrutiny and carries strong pejorative connotations. Three years later, it was liquidated as a non-governmental organization by Russia’s Justice Ministry.
Golos has continued to operate without registering as an NGO, exposing violations in various elections, and in 2021 it was added to a new registry of “foreign agents,” created by the Justice Ministry for groups that are not registered as a legal entity in Russia.
It has not been designated as “undesirable” — a label that under a 2015 law makes involvement with such organizations a criminal offense. But it was once a member of the European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations, a group that was declared “undesirable” in Russia in 2021.
Independent journalists, critics, activists and opposition figures in Russia have come under increasing pressure from the government in recent years that intensified significantly amid the conflict in Ukraine. Multiple independent news outlets and rights groups have been shut down, labeled as “foreign agents” or outlawed as “undesirable." Hundreds of activists and critics of the Kremlin have faced criminal charges.
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