A court in Kuban has sentenced someone for funding a banned organization.
The Belorechensky District Court sentenced Ksenia Belova, a native of the Chelyabinsk region, to one year and six months in prison for financing the activities of an organization banned in Russia.
According to the court, Belova shared the ideology of the international public movement "AllatRa" (its activities are considered undesirable in the Russian Federation, the organization is considered extremist, and its activities are banned in Russia).
The international public movement "AllatRa" was founded in Kyiv in 2011. In 2014, the movement was officially registered in Ukraine as a religious organization. The organization's website states that its members "research global climate change on Earth, promote democratic, ethical, spiritual and moral values in society, and strive to apply their skills and best qualities for the benefit of society." On June 24, 2025, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation declared the Ukrainian organization "Allatra" extremist and ordered its ban in the Russian Federation, Kommersant reported.
The court found that between August 2023 and May 2024, Ksenia Belova transferred funds totaling 150,000 rubles to the account of one of the organization's activists, who is also facing criminal charges. The defendant's illegal activities were identified and stopped by officers of the Federal Security Service (FSB) for the Krasnodar Territory, the press service of the Krasnodar Territory courts reported today.
At the court hearing, Belova pleaded not guilty, stating that she believed the transfer of funds was support for the movement to combat global warming. The court found the defendant's arguments unfounded. Belova was sentenced to one year and six months in a penal colony. The sentence has not yet entered into legal force, the press service reported.
"Caucasian Knot" also reported that in July 2025, the FSB detained two residents of the Krasnodar Territory for participating in the activities of the AllatRa organization, undesirable and banned in Russia. According to investigators, they involved other people "in the activities of a pseudo-religious organization."
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420519