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Director Of Ukrainian Library In Moscow To Face Fresh Charges


The head of Moscow's Library of Ukrainian Literature Natalya Sharina in a Russian court. (file photo)
The head of Moscow's Library of Ukrainian Literature Natalya Sharina in a Russian court. (file photo)

The director of the Library of Ukrainian Literature in Moscow, who has already been accused of inciting extremism and ethnic hatred, is facing fresh charges.

The lawyer for Natalya Sharina said on March 31 that his client will be formally charged by Russian investigators on April 5 with two counts of misallocating library funds.

The lawyer, Ivan Pavlov, said the authorities had "trumped up" new charges after realizing their initial case against Sharina was too weak.

Sharina, 58, was detained in October and charged with inciting extremism and ethnic hatred by carrying books by the Ukrainian ultranationalist author Dmytro Korchynskiy, whose works are banned in Russia.

Sharina, now under house arrest, rejects the charges, saying the books were planted in the Library of Ukrainian Literature by police.

Based on reporting by Interfax and TASS

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