Mikhail Khodorkovsky and other exiled opposition figures are looking to seize power in the country, the agency has said
A criminal case has been launched in Russia against exiled former tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky and more than 20 other opposition figures from the so-called Russian Antiwar Committee (RAC) over an alleged plot for the violent seizure of power and the organization of a terrorist group, the Federal Security Service (FSB) has said.
Khodorkovsky amassed a fortune in the 1990s as head of the now defunct Yukos oil company before his high-profile arrest in 2003. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison on convictions including tax evasion and fraud, but was pardoned by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2013. The oligarch, who left Russia shortly after his release, is currently living in London. In 2015, a Russian court issued an international arrest warrant for Khordorkovsky on charges of ordering a murder.
The goal of the RAC, which was established by Khodorkovsky in 2022 shortly after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, is “the violent seizure of power and the overthrow of the constitutional order in the Russia,” which is openly stated in the organization’s founding document, the FSB said in a statement on Tuesday.
Read more Kiev employed Islamic State agent to plot assassination in Russia – MoscowIn the RAC document, committee members claim that “Putin’s regime is illegitimate and criminal,” and “must be liquidated.” They also said they were looking to stop what they called Russian “aggression” against Ukraine. Moscow maintains that the Ukraine conflict was provoked by the West and that Russia is defending itself.
In early October, the RAC took part in the establishment of the so-called ‘Platform for Dialogue with Russian Democratic Forces’ at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). “Khodorkovsky presents the platform to Western countries as a ‘constituent assembly for the transitional period’ and an alternative to the Russian government,” the FSB said.
According to the agency, Khodorkovsky and his allies, including former world chess champion Garry Kasparov, former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, and opposition activists Vladimir Kara-Murza and Andrey Pivovarov, who were freed during a 2024 prisoner swap with the West, “provide funding to Ukrainian nationalist paramilitary units, designated as terrorist groups by Russia, and also conduct recruiting activities… for these units for their subsequent use in their plot of a forceful seizure of power in the Russia.”
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Investigations are currently underway against Khodorkovsky, who is also wanted over public calls for terrorism, and his accomplices, the FSB said. They will be brought to justice in accordance with Russian law, it added.
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