Man Convicted In Murder Of Russian Journalist Politkovskaya Pardoned After Fighting In Ukraine
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Russia has sentenced a resident of the Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk to 7 1/2 years in prison for posts he made criticizing Soviet dictator Josef Stalin as well as the invasion of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin outlawed criticism of the invasion of Ukraine and of the Russian armed forces days after he launched the war amid small-scale spontaneous protests around the country. Hundreds of Russian citizens have been detained and dozens sentenced to prison for posting facts or views about the war in Ukraine that the authorities deem harmful. An investigation by Amnesty International and the Associated Press concluded that Russia bombed the Mariupol theater, killing dozens to hundreds of civilians, including children.
It is not the first time Orlovsky has been sentenced for his views on the war. In March, he was handed a three-year prison term for extremism for calling for the death of "Russian occupiers" in Ukraine.
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