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Russian Supreme Court upholds Rodina Moscow election ban

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MOSCOW, December 2 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian Supreme Court rejected an appeal Friday filed by a controversial political party against a ruling barring its participation in the December 4 elections to the Moscow legislature.

Rodina (Motherland) had been banned from running after the Moscow City Court ruled in favor of a lawsuit filed by the ultra-nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), which claimed that a television campaign advertisement for Rodina incited inter-ethnic tension.

"The authorities have again proved that they cannot stand the opposition in the country and are not ready for a civilized dialogue," press secretary for the Rodina Moscow branch Sofya Cherepanova quoted Rodina leader Dmitry Rogozin as saying.

Cherepanova also said the Rodina pre-election HQ had stopped its work. "We cannot contest the Supreme Court's ruling," she said.

The contentious Rodina broadcast featured three dark-skinned men from the Caucasus tossing a watermelon rind at the feet of a passing Slavic girl with a baby. A voice-over against the background of the Rodina emblem urged people to "remove the rubbish from Moscow."

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