In Dagestan, on August 14, law enforcement officers conducted a search in the house of feminist and founder of the human rights group “Marem” Svetlana Anokhina. She talks about this on her Facebook page.
wrote Investigative actions probably took place within the framework of a criminal case about “fakes” about the Russian army (Part 1 of Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code), which was against Anokhina in April. The human rights activist herself emigrated from Russia more than two years ago; her 93-year-old mother, eldest daughter and three granddaughters were at home during the search.
excited “In general, even if they had rushed, they wouldn’t have discovered anything, I took very few things with me, very little. But she pulled out the hard drive and took it with her. Otherwise, what if they stole my unfinished articles and all the materials from the “Freaks and Condoms” folder. (don’t ask what’s there, what’s needed there),” commented Anokhina.
The criminal case against Anokhina is related to certain posts on her Instagram page. Shortly before the case was opened, police came to Anokhina’s mother’s home and asked about the human rights activist and her online publications.