Russian artist imprisoned for three and a half years for anti-war supermarket protest
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Anastasia Dyudyaeva and her husband were sentenced to penal colonies for anti-government acts involving anti-war messages in supermarkets, reflecting Russia's strict crackdown on free expression during the conflict with Ukraine.
Their actions were seen as 'public calls for terrorist activities' by prosecutors, leading to their sentencing by a military court in St Petersburg, with Dyudyaeva receiving three-and-a-half years and Dotsenko three years.
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