Russian young anti-government activist forcibly conscripted
Ruslan Shaveddinov, the young anti-government activist, has been forcibly conscripted by the Russian military force.
Russia’s prime opposition leader Alexei Navalny has condemned the, so called, forced conscription of the young leader.
He alleged that his employee was abducted from his house by the Russian military and taken to a remote Russian military camp.
In Russia, military service of 12 months is compulsory for all citizens aged between 18 and 27. It is exempted in rare cases.
Mr. Navalny said Mr. Shaveddinov had a credible medical ground to be exempted from the compulsory military service.
He has been forcefully taken to the military base, a day after a Russian court dismissed the medical ground presented by the young leader to exempt him from the compulsory military service.
Mr. Navalny, under whom the conscripted leader worked a press secretary, said that his lawyers would approach the court, demanding the release of his employee.
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