According to the & nbsp; version of the investigation, Crimean officials in & nbsp; February & mdash; March 2014 created a criminal organization. Their & nbsp; purpose was allegedly “ the violent overthrow of the constitutional order and & nbsp; changing the borders of the territory of Ukraine '', according to the press release of the prosecutor's office. damage to its & nbsp; sovereignty, territorial integrity and & nbsp; inviolability. Members of the organization, in & nbsp; in particular, took part in the & nbsp; formation of the occupation bodies, directly headed them & nbsp; and & nbsp; led them & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; claim in the & nbsp; department. The defendants in the case are accused under the & nbsp; following articles & nbsp; of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: treason, encroachment on the & nbsp; territorial integrity of Ukraine, and & nbsp; also actions aimed at
Category: Politics
Why are they deprived of citizenship in different countries
Soviet Union In the & nbsp; Soviet Union, deprivation of citizenship was allowed in an & nbsp; exceptional case by the Presidium of the & nbsp; Council of the USSR, “ if a person has committed acts discrediting the high rank of a citizen of the USSR and & nbsp; damaging the prestige or state security of the USSR. '' In & nbsp; 1966 – 1988, 21 people were deprived of their citizenship, including writers Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Vladimir Voinovich, musician Mstislav Rostropovich, director Yuri Lyubimov. In & nbsp; 1990, by decree of the President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev, citizenship was returned to them. Russia < p>In & nbsp; 1991, in the & nbsp; law “ On & nbsp; citizenship of the Russian Federation '' the principle of & nbsp; that & nbsp; a citizen & nbsp; RF not & nbsp; can be deprived of citizenship was enshrined. However, those
Taliban announced plans to appoint ambassador to Moscow
Mujahid stated that & nbsp; the organization has a plan to & nbsp; appoint representatives to & nbsp; operating embassies. “This is a diplomatic step. Embassies and & nbsp; consulates are important for & nbsp; diplomatic relations, and & nbsp; we & nbsp; in & nbsp; we cooperate & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; said a representative of the organization (quoted by & nbsp; RIA Novosti). He & nbsp; did not & nbsp; clarify the timing of the appointment of the ambassador and & nbsp; noted that & nbsp; the movement has not yet & nbsp; received from & nbsp; Russia conditions for & nbsp; recognition of the government formed by the Taliban … According to the & nbsp; Mujahid's opinion, the recognition of the created state will contribute to the development of relations and & nbsp; trust, in & nbsp; in particular, with the & nbsp; USA. Earlier in
Dodon becomes a suspect in a criminal case of embezzlement of $ 12 million
“I was shown part of the case, they said that & nbsp; I am a suspect, not & nbsp; accused & raquo; & nbsp; said & nbsp; he. It is clarified that, as a former president and & nbsp; deputy, Dodon does not & nbsp; enjoy immunity and & nbsp; can be detained if prosecutors deem it necessary. December 27 & nbsp; reported, that & nbsp; Dodon did not & nbsp; came to the & nbsp; Prosecutor General's Office of the republic for & nbsp; interrogation on & nbsp; the fact of the politician's participation in & nbsp; scheme for & nbsp; embezzlement of public funds, and & nbsp; asked to postpone hearings on & nbsp; case on & nbsp; Wednesday, December 29. & nbsp; According to the materials of the investigation, in & nbsp; 2008, the management of Energocom, which provides Moldova with electricity, entered into an & nbsp;
Putin proposed to change the law on citizenship
In & nbsp; in particular, instead of canceling decisions on & nbsp; admission to & nbsp; citizenship & nbsp; RF introduced the institution of termination of citizenship. For & nbsp; more than & nbsp; 20 categories of persons, a reduction in the number of requirements is provided. The text of the presidential law “ On & nbsp; citizenship of the Russian Federation '' published in the Duma electronic database. The news is being added.
USA and EU condemn the liquidation of Memorial in Russia
The United States and the European Union condemned the liquidation of the international human rights organization Memorial; (recognized in & nbsp; Russia as an NGO-foreign agent). State Department spokesman Ned Price and head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell made this statement. With this, Price urged the Kremlin to “stop persecuting human rights defenders.” on & nbsp; freedom of expression, association and & nbsp; peaceful assembly & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; quotes a spokesman for the State Department Reuters. In his & nbsp; Twitter account, the head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell expressed the opinion that & nbsp; “ Memorial '' plays an important role in & nbsp; preserving the memory of & nbsp; political repression and & nbsp; about & nbsp; violations of human rights. Borrell also noted: the ability to critically assess one's past is necessary “ for & nbsp; healthy development and & nbsp; progress of any
Borrell called Russia's demand not to expand NATO eastward unacceptable
“Requirements for security guarantees and & nbsp; cessation of enlargement & nbsp; EU and & nbsp; NATO in & nbsp; East & nbsp; & mdash; & mdash; this is a purely Russian agenda with & nbsp; completely unacceptable conditions, especially with & nbsp; taking into account Ukraine & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; Borrell stated. He & nbsp; stressed that & nbsp; The European Union should participate in & nbsp; negotiations on & nbsp; security in & nbsp; Europe. He called Russia's desire to negotiate without & nbsp; participation of the European Union absurdity. According to & nbsp; he said, the negotiations should not be limited to the topic of Ukraine. The parties will have to talk about all violations of the agreement from & nbsp; the moment the Helsinki Final Act was adopted in & nbsp; 1975 & nbsp; g. “ We & nbsp; do not & nbsp; agree
US military abandoned aircraft carrier in Mediterranean over Ukraine
According to the agency, this happened “ against the & nbsp; background of concerns about & nbsp; about the accumulation of thousands of Russian military at & nbsp; the border with & nbsp; ;. The aircraft carrier in & nbsp; as part of a strike group of & nbsp; five ships of the US Navy was supposed to go to the & nbsp; Middle East, however, according to a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense, plans have changed. “ This is necessary to & nbsp; in order to reassure US allies and & nbsp; partners in the & nbsp; region & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; said the interlocutor of the agency. The information is confirmed by the publication USNI News. The Pentagon spokesman said that & nbsp; the carrier group will remain in the Ionian Sea between Greece and & nbsp; Italy, instead of heading to the & nbsp;
Biden did not rule out the possibility of an early personal meeting with Putin
US President Joe Biden did not & nbsp; rule out the possibility of his personal meeting with & nbsp; Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in & nbsp; January. He & nbsp; gave the appropriate answer to & nbsp; a question from journalists. According to & nbsp; the White House press pool, in & nbsp; during a trip to & nbsp; Delaware, the media asked Biden if he was planning & nbsp; is & nbsp; he & nbsp; to hold a personal meeting with & nbsp; Putin in & nbsp; January 2022. “ Let's see '', & nbsp; & mdash; Biden said briefly, answering & nbsp; this question. Life said that on December 7 & nbsp; Putin and & nbsp; Biden held talks via & nbsp; video link, which lasted a little over two hours. The conversation became & nbsp; already the fifth since & nbsp; the moment Biden entered the &
Poroshenko announced Zelensky's gift to Putin
The politician believes that & nbsp; Zelensky made a gift to Putin when he announced suspicions in & nbsp; Poroshenko's address, which “ fought back for five years Russian aggression. '' Zelenskiy hates me, Zelenskiy is afraid of me, Zelenskiy is engaged in illegal political persecution through the & nbsp; system of twisted justice '', & nbsp; & mdash; said & nbsp; he. According to Poroshenko, this has been going on for almost three years. Earlier, the ex-president announced his readiness to clarify the criminal case on & nbsp; high treason and & nbsp; financing of terrorism against him, which was initiated in & nbsp; Ukraine, when he returned to & nbsp; country. The politician noted that & nbsp; he “ has his own schedule '', which he & nbsp; “ is not & nbsp; going to break because of & nbsp; illegal desires ''; Zelensky. He & nbsp; did