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russians protesting against the russian invasion of Ukraine
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russians arrested for protesting the russian invasion of Ukraine
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russians sentenced for protesting the russian invasion of Ukraine
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russians protesting against the
russian invasion of Ukraine
Libertarian Party of Russia/Truth and freedom are on the side of peace
‘Russia’s Rambo,’ once a Putin favorite, says he’d now fight for Ukraine and feels ‘nothing but hatred’ for his home country
Russian actor may face criminal charges following his interview with Novaya Gazeta Europe
russians arrested for protesting the
russian invasion of Ukraine
Russian Teenager Must Remain Under House Arrest Until Trial Over Online Posts
19-year-old faces 5 years in prison in Russia
“She’s not a patriot” and classmates have her arrested: 19 year old risks 5 years in prison in Russia
, January 9, 2023
Police arrest 4 Moscow residents honoring Dnipro missile strike victims with flowers at the monument of Lesya Ukrainka, one of 🇺🇦 best known poets.
russians sentenced for protesting the
russian invasion of Ukraine
7 years:
A Moscow councillor has been jailed for seven years for speaking out against Russia’s war in Ukraine - in what is said to be the first full jail term under new laws targeting dissent. Alexei Gorinov, 60, was arrested in April after he was filmed criticising the invasion in a city council meeting.
, July 8, 2022
8.5 years:
One of Russia’s most prominent opposition figures, Ilya Yashin, has been jailed for eight-and-a-half years for spreading “fake news” about the country’s military. One of few Kremlin critics to stay in Russia after it invaded Ukraine, Yashin continued to speak out against the war. He was arrested after he condemned suspected Russian war crimes in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.
, December 9, 2022
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Russian Criminal Code
Russian Supreme Court finally confirmed the sentence to 15-year-old teenager who had wanted to blow up the FSB (Federal Security Service) building in Minecraft: Nikita Uvarov was sentenced to 5 years in prison.
Bsodislav
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Two questions for everyone complaining BWAAA WHY DON’T RUSSIANS PROTEST: 1. Have you ever been beaten by riot police? 2. Have you asked your governments why they ignored human rights violations, political assassinations and election fraud in Russia for decades selling riot gear?
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