Centre for Combating Extremism
The Centre for Combating Extremism (Russian: Главное управление по противодействию экстремизму МВД России, romanized: Glavnoye upravleniye po protivodeystviyu ekstremizmu MVD Rossii), also known as Centre E (Russian: Центр «Э» [tsɛntr ɛ]) is a unit within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
Centre for Combating Extremism Главное управление по противодействию экстремизму МВД России | |
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Emblem of the Centre for Combating Extremism | |
Abbreviation | Centre E |
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Formed | September 6, 2008 |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Federal agency | Russia |
Operations jurisdiction | Russia |
Primary governing body | Government of Russia |
Secondary governing body | Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia) |
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Headquarters | 16, Zhitnaya street, Moscow, Russia |
Website | |
mvd.ru |
The unit was established by decree No. 1316 of the President of the Russian Federation on 16 September 2008. The unit has been especially active in the North Caucasus and also in Crimea following its annexation in 2014. Their official focus is the suppression of extremism. The Centre E has been widely accused of prosecuting and harassing opposition groups, anti-regime bloggers, environmentalists and other civic activists. One example of their work is the suppression of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia.