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Stop police reprisals against antifascists and Khimki Forest Defenders in Russia!

On July 30 two antifascist activists, were arrested in Moscow without formal charges of any kind. Maxim and Alexei are well-known public spokesmen of the growing movement of young people against neo-Nazi violence, and in recent years they have done much to expose the connections amongst government agencies, the police, and ultra-rightists in Russia. Their arrests came on the heels of a series of dramatic events that unfolded in July around protests against the destruction of a forest in Khimki, outside of Moscow. Because they have a stake in clear-cutting the forest to make way for a multimillion-dollar toll highway between Moscow and Petersburg,big business and state bureaucrats have unleashed a full-scale campaign of violence against the local residents and environmentalists who make up the protest group.

On July 23, their peaceful camp in the forest was brutally attacked by private security guards and a gang of ultra-rightist football hooligans hired by the construction company while the police stood by, demonstratively refusing to intervene. The attacks against protesters continued during the week of July 26, along with the clear-cutting of the Khimki Forest, one of the largest green belts near Moscow.

On July 28, a group of radical antifascistsestimated to number around 400 staged a symbolic action against corporate, police and neo-Nazi lawlessness by throwing smoke bombs at the building of the Khimki municipal administration, which bears direct responsibility for the situation that has developed around the forest.

1. SEND PROTEST LETTERS OR MAKE CALLS TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS:

Moscow Region Prosecutor’s Office

Malyi Kiselnyi per., d. 5

107031 Moscow

Russian Federation

Khimki Prosecutor’s Office

ul. Mayakovskogo, d. 30

141400 Khimki, Moscow Region

Russian Federation

Khimki Department of Internal Affairs

(current location of detainees)

ul. Gogolia, d. 6

141400 Khimki, Moscow Region

Russian Federation

+7 (495) 572-0202 (Duty Officer)

+7 (495) 572-1209 (Administrative Office)

2. SUBMIT PROTEST LETTERS TO THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION EMBASSY OR CONSULATE IN YOUR AREA OR, BETTER YET, ORGANIZE PROTEST ACTIONS DEMANDING THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF MAXIM SOLOPOV AND ALEXEI GASKAROV.

3. SEND AN ONLINE LETTER TO THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT .

4. DISTRIBUTE THIS INFORMATION AS WIDELY AS POSSIBLE.

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