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Kremlin's Long Arm Extends: New Law Allows Seizure of Property from Critical Russians Abroad

Kremlin's Long Arm Extends: New Law Allows Seizure of Property from Critical Russians Abroad
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Politics May 12, 2025 16:42

moscow - The Kremlin plans to pass a law enabling the confiscation of assets from critical Russians living abroad, extending its reach beyond borders to punish dissenters.

Kremlin's Plan to Target Critical Russians Abroad

Moscow is drafting a law that would permit seizures of assets from Russians living overseas if they commit 'crimes against the interests of Russia', posing a threat to dissenters outside the country.

New Legislation Threatens Russians in Europe

The proposed law targets around half a million Russians in Western Europe, including approximately 35,000 in the Netherlands, who fled their homeland due to various fears.

Legal Ramifications for Criticism

The law also criminalizes actions like 'discrediting the Russian army' and 'misusing freedom of speech', expanding the scope of punishable offenses.

Moreover, a recent law allows trials in absentia for fleeing Russians, with provisions for property confiscation to prevent evasion of justice.

International Response and Impact

Despite unlikely extradition cooperation, the legal threat induces fear and self-censorship among critics abroad, affecting their daily lives and sense of security.

Efforts to protect Russians from Kremlin's influence exist in the EU, but Russian intelligence activities continue to intimidate exiled communities in Europe.

Challenges and Future Outlook

The EU implements strict entry rules and aids at-risk individuals, yet Russia persists in exerting control over dissenters, posing ongoing challenges.

Strategic plans and collaborations with human rights organizations aim to safeguard individuals, but Russia's persistent actions signify continued threats.

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