Why is Natalya Morar forbidden to enter Russia?

Natalya Grigoryevna Morar was born on January 12, 1984 in the city of Kotovsk, Moldavian SSR (now Hinchety). Today she is a well-known journalist and politician. She gained immense popularity as a political columnist for the New Time magazine, the main opposition publication in the territory of Moldova. In 2007, she wrote a scandalous publication entitled β€œThe Black Box Office of the Kremlin,” for which she was denied entry to the Russian Federation for 4 years.

The beginning of journalistic activity

Natalya in protest

Natalia Morar began her first steps in 2002 after entering the Department of Sociology at Moscow State University. In her third year, she became a member of the small non-partisan organization "Democratic Alternative" (abbreviated "YES!"). At the same time, she participated in Open Russia as a coordinating figure in the Public School of Politics, where from August 2006 she held the post of press secretary of this party.

The publication of the "Black box office of the Kremlin", a ban on entry into the Russian Federation

The main work, for which Natalya Morar was sanctioned, the young journalist wrote after starting cooperation with the newspaper New Time. In it, she described in detail the entire election system, as well as how the CEC works from the inside. According to her, the United Russia party won illegally.

Natalya opposition

After this publication, Natalya Morar went on a weekly trip to Israel. She was no longer destined to return to Russia - upon arrival at Domodedovo she was informed that she would not be able to visit this country for 4 years. Nevertheless, she looked for ways to solve this problem, trying also to obtain permission through marriage. This also did not become a reason for obtaining Russian citizenship, because of the publication she was accused of trying to overthrow the Constitutional authority. On May 19, 2009, an official verdict was passed; it was not subject to appeal. The case was closed.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/B7030/


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