The investigation asked to send back the editor of Idel, who was detained on October 18. Realii” Alsu Kurmashev in a pre-trial detention center. The state agency Tatar-Inform was informed about this in press service Sovetsky District Court of Kazan, where a meeting will be held today to select a preventive measure for Kurmasheva. The journalist is accused of refusing to provide documents necessary for inclusion in the register of “foreign agents” (Part 3 of Article 330.1 of the Criminal Code). “Tatar-Inform”, referring to the investigation materials, claimedthat the journalist “deliberately conducted a targeted collection of military information about Russian activities via the Internet in order to transmit information to foreign sources.” The day before, Radio Liberty reported that Kurmasheva had actually been detained in Russia (*aggressor country) since the beginning of summer. The journalist lived permanently in Prague, and returned to her homeland in May “due to urgent family needs.” On June 2, the editor was planning to fly to the Czech Republic, but at the Kazan airport, her Russian and American passports were taken away and she was fined under the protocol for failure to notify the Russian authorities of her US citizenship (Article 19.8.3 of the Administrative Code).
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