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Andrei Pivovarov, former head of Open Russia movement stands behind the glass during a court session in Krasnodar, Russia, Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Pivovarov, former head of the Open Russia group, was sentenced to four years in prison for "directing an undesirable organization," a criminal offense under a 2015 law. His allies say he is being transferred to a prison to serve his sentence, and his whereabouts have remained unknown for a month. (AP Photo, File)

Andrei Pivovarov, former head of Open Russia movement stands behind the glass during a court session in Krasnodar, Russia, Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Pivovarov, former head of the Open Russia group, was sentenced to four years in prison for "directing an undesirable organization," a criminal offense under a 2015 law. His allies say he is being transferred to a prison to serve his sentence, and his whereabouts have remained unknown for a month. (AP Photo, File)

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