Remove "not Dimona": in Russia the court ruled to investigate against Medvedev

31 May 2017, 17:28 | Peace 
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In Moscow, the Lublin District Court ordered the Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny to remove the film-investigation "He's not Dimon", which tells about the corrupt activities of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

This is reported by "Mediason".

In addition, the court demanded that Navalny remove the data from the site, YouTube and Facebook about the bribe to Medvedev and Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov within 10 days, since those "are not true".

According to the court's decision, within the same period, the oppositionist should also remove publications about the Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov, who are recognized as "defaming his honor and dignity".

However, Navalny himself flatly refused to remove the relevant investigation.

"Oh sure. I hurry and fall. This is completely excluded, "- wrote an oppositionist on Twitter.

Recall FBK Navalny published a film investigation, which said that Russian Prime Minister Medvedev owns vineyards in Tuscany, two luxurious yachts and several palaces.

As reported by the "Observer", Medvedev called FBK's investigation "nonsense".

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