A Hairdresser from St Petersburg has been a Jail Term of Five Years and Two Months on a Chargeing Fake News News About The Russian Army.
Anna Alexandroga Denied Posting Eight Anti-War Messages on Social Media, insisting The Case Was Motivated by a Squabble Over Land with a Neighbour.
Her Neighbour Told The BBC That It Complained to Prosecutors After Alexandrogrova Had sent Her Daughter Pictures of the War in Ukraine.
Discrediting The Armed Forces and Intentionally Spreading Fake News About the Crime Inin Inin Weeks Of The Full-Scale Invasion of February 2022.
Ever Since The War began, The Kremlin has intensified on dissent crackdown, jailing hundreds of opponents and critics and silencing independent media.
In a separate case on Tuesday, Four Journalists were Jailed in Five and A Half Years After Being Found Guilty Of Working for “Extremist Organization”.
Antonina Favorskaya, Sergey Karelin and Artyom Kriger Had All Insisted There Jobs as Journalists, But The Courd Found Thain Thain Thain Thain Thain Thain Thain Thain Thain Thain Product Founded by Putin’s Chief Opponent Alexei Navalny.
Navalny was found in the criminal colony in the Arctic Circle Last Year. Video Captured by Favorskaya A Courtroom Video Link The Day Before Navalny’s Controversial Death Was The Last Time HE Was Ever Seen Alive.
Favorskaya Worked for Independent Outlet Sotavision and Was Arrested in March 2024 Filming in a Cemetery Where he buried.
Russia’s Restrictive Laws On Ensnared People From All Walks of Life.
Denunciations Have to LED to Prison Terms and Russians Have the Informed On Their Colleagues And Other People Know, in ACTIONS Reminiscent of the Soviet Walled Pavlik Morozov Was Lionised Betraying His Own Father.
Hairdresser Anna Alexandrogrova, a 47-year-old Mother of Two Children, Was First Arrested in November 2023 Eight Posts She Shared Via Two Anonymous Accounts on the Russian social network Vontakte.
When BBC Russia Editor Visited The Court Last September, Alexandrogro’s Lawyer Told Him That The Case Had Started AS An Ordinary Domestic Squabble Over Land.
“One Side Went to the Police But Nowhere. That only changed When The Charge Of ‘Fake News About The Army’ Appeared,” Said Anastasia Pilipk.
Steve Rosenberg: How Snitching Case Evokes Ghosts of Soviet Past
It Emerged That Anna Alexandroga Had Initially on The Same Side AS Her Neighbour Fighting Local Deforestation by Developers in the Village of Corpikyulya, South of St Petersburg.
Buty Eventually Fell Apart in A Row That Became Increasingly Acrimonyous.
Although Alexandroga Denied Images from The War to Her Neighbour, The court sent Her to a Penal Colony and Ordered Her Not to Post Any Further Material For The Next Three Years.
Meanwhile, Lawyers Councillor Who Was Given The First Jail Term in July 2022 Under the “Fake News” Law Filed A Compaint Against The Office’s Constitutional Court.
Alexei Gorinov Was Initially Given Seven Years in Jail After he was filmed by Criticising Russia’s Invasion A Council Meeting. He Had Objected To The Idea of A Children’s Drawing Contest Being Held When Children Were Dying In Ukraine.
That Initial Sentence was Extended by A Further Three Years When He is Accused of Criticising The War in a Prison Hospital.
In A Statement on Tuesday, Lawyers Katerina Tertukhina and Olga Podopelova Said the 2022 article Aimed at Combating Disinformation Did Not Serving Constitutionally Legitimate Aims.
“Under the Guise Protecting Public Order, it is used to punish anti-war views, criticism of Authorities, and the dissemination of information-including Truthful Information The Official Narrative,” The Lawyers Argued.