Moscow’s court has sentenced journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who protested live on air against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, to 8.5 years in jail.
Dozens of people have been either jailed or fined for “discrediting” the country’s military - in what rights groups say is an unprecedented crackdown on dissent under President Vladimir Putin.
In a statement on Wednesday, the court in the Russian capital announced that Maria Ovsyannikova was sentenced to eight years and six months imprisonment in a “general regime penal colony”.
The charges were brought soon after she had staged a protest near Moscow’s Kremlin - President Putin’s official residence - in July 2022.
During the trial, several Ovsyannikova family members, including her ex-husband and son, took the stand on the prosecution’s side, according to Russia’s Mediazone website.
Her visit to Ukraine last summer to cover the war for Germany’s Die Welt newspaper outraged many Ukrainians, who demanded her immediate sacking.
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Moscow’s court has sentenced journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who protested live on air against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, to 8.5 years in jail.
Dozens of people have been either jailed or fined for “discrediting” the country’s military - in what rights groups say is an unprecedented crackdown on dissent under President Vladimir Putin.
In a statement on Wednesday, the court in the Russian capital announced that Maria Ovsyannikova was sentenced to eight years and six months imprisonment in a “general regime penal colony”.
The charges were brought soon after she had staged a protest near Moscow’s Kremlin - President Putin’s official residence - in July 2022.
During the trial, several Ovsyannikova family members, including her ex-husband and son, took the stand on the prosecution’s side, according to Russia’s Mediazone website.
Her visit to Ukraine last summer to cover the war for Germany’s Die Welt newspaper outraged many Ukrainians, who demanded her immediate sacking.
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