Participant in breaking Gaza blockade, journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova, accused of supporting terrorism

Journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova: From Focus on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict to Allegations of Terrorism Justification

Russian journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova, known for her work on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, has been taken to the investigative committee for suspicion of committing a crime under Part 2 of Art. 205.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation – “Justification of terrorism.” Her home was searched on the morning of May 6. According to Izvestia, she published posts in her Telegram channel justifying the attack of Shamil Basayev’s group on Nalchik 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 an ex-wife of Maxim Shevchenko and has focused on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in her work. She is the author of books like “Palestine: Resistance” and “If I Forget You, Jerusalem.” She was previously detained by Israeli soldiers for trying to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip. Shevchenko commented on the situation, expressing concern that Kevorkova’s pro-Palestinian stance may have negative consequences in Russia, suggesting possible retaliation for her criticisms of Israel.

The content following this information about Nadezhda Kevorkova deviates from the main topic and seems to be random links to various websites and articles. It is not clear how these links relate to her situation or the justification of terrorism allegations against her. It is important to focus on providing relevant and coherent information when discussing serious legal matters involving individuals.

It is worth noting that there have been increasing tensions between Russia and Israel over issues such as Iran’s nuclear program and Syria’s civil war. Russia has been accused by some critics as being too close to Iran, while Israel sees Iran as a threat due to its nuclear weapons program.

In addition to this, there have been concerns about Russian interference in Western elections, including those held in Canada during October 2019. Some analysts believe that Russia’s involvement could lead to further tension with Western countries.

Overall, it appears that there are several issues at play here that are unrelated to Nadezhda Kevorkova’s situation or alleged crimes related to terrorism justification. As such, it is important for us as journalists to focus on providing relevant and coherent information when discussing these complex issues involving individuals or nations.

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