I received a letter: the European Court informed me that on April 9 it will deliver its judgment on my complaint about being placed under house arrest. During the investigation into the "Yves Rocher case," I was kept under house arrest for almost a year on the grounds that I had violated my travel restrictions by visiting my parents, who live in the Moscow Region. The fact that my written undertaking explicitly said "Moscow and the Moscow Region" did not bother the judge of the Basmanny District Court. Later, the European Court found that the "Yves Rocher case" itself showed no signs of a crime and had been fabricated. The Russian government paid me compensation, but it still refuses to acknowledge that the case was fabricated. And now, on April 9, there will be a separate ruling on the house arrest itself: whether it was lawful or not. #ECtHR #ECHR
