Russian journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova was taken into custody for suspicion of committing a crime under Part 2 of Art. 205.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation – “Justification of terrorism.” On May 6, her home was searched and Izvestia reported that she had published posts on her Telegram channel justifying the attack on Nalchik by Shamil Basayev’s group in 2005, as well as the activities of the Taliban Movement. Despite a formal ban, Taliban delegations have visited Moscow multiple times.
Nadezhda Kevorkova is known for her focus on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in her work. She has authored books such as “Palestine: Resistance” and “If I Forget You, Jerusalem.” In an interview with Israeli soldiers, she was previously detained while trying to break the blockade of Gaza Strip. Maxim Shevchenko, her ex-husband, expressed concern that Kevorkova’s pro-Palestinian stance may have negative consequences in Russia, suggesting possible retaliation for her criticisms of Israel.
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