INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Amnesty International has required the Russian authorities expose the location of put behind bars Kremlin critic Andrei Pivovarov, whose
whereabouts have been unknown considering that he was transferred to brand-new a chastening colony in mid-January
The authorities are subjecting him to imposed disappearance-- a criminal offense under worldwide law, by not revealing his fate or location,
Amnesty Internationals Russia Director Natalia Zviagina said.Pivovarov, 41, was sentenced to four years in prison on charges of unwanted
activities last year.He has actually been in detention given that May 2021, when he was removed from a flight bound for Warsaw by Russian
security services in the middle of the countrys far-flung crackdown on opposition voices
Pivovarov was formerly the head of the Open Russia company, which was developed by exiled Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Open Russia was ultimately labeled unwanted in Russia in 2017, a tag that outlaws a companys activities within Russia and topics anybody
dealing with it to criminal prosecution.The motions members continued to run as a separate legal entity until May 2021 when it disbanded in
order to secure its personnel from prosecution
Pivovarov was arrested days later on.