
Russia main election monitor closes amid crackdown
Golos — which means 'voice' in Russian — had for years meticulously recorded voting fraud across the huge country as elections under President Vladimir Putin's long rule turned into a ritual with little real choice.
Putin faced no real competition at the last presidential election in 2024 and a domestic crackdown accompanying Moscow's Ukraine offensive has made voicing different views dangerous.
'Justice, alas, does not always win — it must be fought for. And there is always the risk of losing. This is how it turned out this time,' Golos said in an online statement, adding: 'Goodbye.'
The group's co-chair Grigory Melkonyants, Russia's most respected independent election observer, was sentenced to five years in prison in May as part of the Kremlin's sweeping crackdown.
Golos said it had 'no choice' but to end its activity after the sentencing as it put its participants 'at risk.'
Melkonyants, 44, was found guilty of working with a European election monitoring association outlawed as an 'undesirable organization' in Russia — which Golos has repeatedly denied.
Golos has described itself as an 'all Russian social movement in defense of voters' rights.'
It had observers across Russia's regions and had for years published online reports and maps of violations during elections and had a hotline to report voting fraud.
It said Tuesday it had shut down its regional offices.
International observers have for years reported widespread voter intimidation, ballot stuffing and other election fraud in Russia.
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