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Sorry but this is just out in the stratosphere as far as bizarre speculation goes.
Why couldn't they just accuse the group of being a front for a terrorist organization. Claim they are hiding weapons of mass destruction? Claim they have proof of links to Al Qaida - but for security reasons cannot release any of their sources or provide any proof of any of the claims.
The reality is its just an audit, and this is just the reaction to an audit.
And the NYT is just being the NYT.
When you find out a journalist has been poisened by plutonium - that's frankly a credible case of interference by a government agency.
When you find an oil barron didn't pay his taxes and went to jail - that is still reported as tyranny in the NYT - but as a long time Russia watcher - I dismiss the NYT version of events in that case.
There is an issue with authoritarianism in Russia - at the same time there is also continuing reforms - Oligarchs are being told they must pay taxes, or face jail.
Software piracy is slowly being cracked down on - and that's a real initiative not a front for some cockamamy anti-enviornmental groups scheme - good grief that's laughable.
Don't you realize in Russia, as in the rest of the world, people want jobs. The government has zero need to explain why they saved a factory from closure.
Only in the tortured fantasy of some western observers is this some outlandish scheme to suppress a green movement.
Besides, Putin has proven that he's somewhat of a supporter of Lake Baikal, he's talked about the need to preserve the lake for future generations many times.