A member of an unregistered "Other Russia" Alexander Dolmatov and activist of the "Solidarity" Anastasia Rybachenko, in whose apartments were searched in the investigation of disorder in the Swamp area on May 6, sought political asylum in the Netherlands and Germany. On Friday they write, "Kommersant".
As told Dolmatov edition, Thursday, he visited recently in an interview committee to provide political asylum in the Netherlands, "and from that point officials will decide to give it or not."
"Most likely, the answer is yes, because they asked a lot of documents very carefully checked everything" - suggests an activist.
"To me, at work, home and came to the searches, but I had to leave before they had time to show me something" - he said.
According to "Kommersant", consult with attorneys regarding asylum in Munich on Thursday began as an activist of "Solidarity" Alexander Rybachenko, which on Wednesday came from searches of employees of the Investigative Committee in Russia. Currently, she is in Germany.
The fact that Rybachenko can stay in Germany writes, "Nezavisimaya Gazeta". In an interview with the publication of aktivitska admitted that she feared most, that it will be sent from Germany, as the visa will expire in five days.
Source "Nezavisimaya Gazeta" in diplomatic circles of Germany said that Rybachenko be able to get political asylum.
"This right is spelled out in our Constitution and laws", - said the source.
According to him, in order to submit a request for political asylum in Russia do not need to go back - this can be done in Germany.
Coordinated "March of Millions" May 6 escalated into clashes with police. Directly on the day the shares were prosecuted under Articles 212 of the Criminal Code (calls for riots) and 318 of the Criminal Code of Russia (the use of violence against a government representative).
In total, the case had been detained 13 people: Alexander Dukhanina, Andrei Barabanov, Maxim Luzyanin, Denis Lutskevich, Jaroslav Belousov, Richard Sobolev, Vladimir Akimenkov, Oleg Arkhipenkov, Theodore Bach, Artem Saveliev, Alexander Kamensky, Michael Kosenko, Stepan Zimin. Kamensky, then released without charge, while the accused was Maria Baronova, located under house arrest. "Times"
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