INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian law enforcement authorities pressed treason charges against former independent media manager Pavel Andreyev following nationwide
police raids on activists and journalists, state media reported Tuesday, citing the Federal Security Service (FSB).Under Russian law,
treason carries a maximum penalty of life in prison
and the Revolt Center, a cultural space in the republic of Komi that Andreyev helped open, of receiving foreign funding, according to the
state-run TASS news agency.Law enforcement authorities said they carried out raids across 12 regions to gather evidence against Andreyev and
identify alleged accomplices in the investigation
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flags, the business card of the late Polish historian Andrzej Przewo?nik and various currencies, including Russian rubles, U.S