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Norwegian Nobel Committee condemns Russia’s treatment of rights group Memorial

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OSLO, April ‌8 (Reuters) - The Norwegian Nobel Committee ​said on Wednesday it was condemning "Russia's attempt ⁠to criminalise Memorial" and to designate the human rights group, a co-recipient ​of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, as ‌an extremist organisation.

"The committee has learned that Russia's Ministry of Justice has filed ⁠a claim to the ⁠Supreme Court requesting such a designation... If the claim is upheld, all activities of Memorial will be criminalised," ‌the Nobel body said in a statement.

The ⁠Russian embassy in Oslo ‌did not immediately ​respond to a request for comment when contacted by Reuters via email.

Memorial ‌shared the 2022 Nobel Peace ​Prize jointly ⁠with Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski and ‌the Ukrainian Center ⁠for Civil Liberties, in an award widely regarded as a condemnation of ​Moscow's invasion of ‌Ukraine earlier that year.

(Reporting by Terje ⁠Solsvik in Oslo ​and Louise Rasmussen in Copenhagen, editing ​by Gwladys Fouche)

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