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Canada blocks citizenship for Russian activist convicted for blog posts opposing war

Canada blocks citizenship for Russian activist

OTTAWA - Federal officials are blocking a pro-democracy activist from Canadian citizenship because a Russian court convicted her for blog posts criticizing the Russian army and opposing Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

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Canada blocks citizenship for Russian activist convicted for blog posts opposing war

A man enters the Embassy of the Russian Federation to Canada in Ottawa on Monday, March 26, 2018. Federal officials are blocking a pro-democracy activist from Canadian citizenship because a Russian court convicted her for blog posts opposing Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA - Federal officials are blocking a pro-democracy activist from Canadian citizenship because a Russian court convicted her for blog posts criticizing the Russian army and opposing Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

Maria Kartasheva said she fears being deported to a Russian prison after Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada pulled her out her citizenship ceremony last June and told her it needs to determine if the Russian charges are also a crime in Canada.

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