Russian Gulag Museum Forced To Shut By Authorities
Faizan Hashmi Published July 21, 2018 | 01:36 AM
Moscow, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Jul, 2018 ) :A Russian museum dedicated to the Gulag has been forced to close, its director said Friday, in the latest case of authorities putting pressure on those researching the Soviet-era camps.
"We no longer have access to the museum, and yesterday there was an attempt to seize the exhibits, probably at the request of the town hall," Nikolai Arakcheyev, director of the institute in Yoshkar-Ola, western Russia, told AFP.
A source in the local culture ministry told AFP on condition of anonymity that the building had been closed because it was in a state of disrepair and was "a danger to visitors".
The ministry was not immediately able to provide a comment on the record.
The director of the museum rejected the idea the building was dangerous and said only the roof needed repairs.
Arakcheyev, a former soldier, worked for several years in the local branch of the NGO Memorial, which specialises in human rights and Soviet-era repression.
For decades he has been trying to find and catalogue the remains of victims of Stalinist repressions in nearby forests, where they were shot in the hundreds.
Arakcheyev said his activities angered local authorities.
"They want to destroy the museum, which is a source of historical truth and freedom," he said.
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