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Daria Kozyreva used the 19th century poetry and graffiti to protest Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The Russian court sentenced a prisoner of prison for about three years, a young activist who uses the 19th century poetry and graffiti Daria Kozyreva sentenced to prison war In Ukraine.
Witnesses of the Reuters News Agency, 19-year-old Kozyreva, 19-year-old Kozyreva, repeatedly “stained” in public squares and made a poster in a Russian language in Russian-free Europe.
He was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.
On Friday, Kozyreva confessed that he was not guilty, “a great fabrication”, independent news fee claimed for a testing transcript compiled by Mediazona.
“I don’t have a sin. I’m honest,” he said, according to Mediazona’s transcription.
“Because the truth is never guilty.”
On December 17, 2022, Kozyreva, “Judases, Judases. Judas. Judas. Judas. Judah. Judah. The two siege in the Saint Petersburg Hermitage Museum, the same year was largely.
After the finial of 30,000 rubles ($ 370 dollars) to place Ukraine online in early 2024, Kozyreva was expelled from the medical faculty of St. Petersburg State University.
A month later, in connection with the second anniversary of the war, the father of the Modern Ukrainian literature, Taras Shevchenko, the father of the Holy Ukrainian literature, hit a piece by the father of a statue in St. Petersburg Park:
“Oh bury me, then get up / and break your water with the freedom and water you’ve won the wrongdoers.”
Kozyreva was detained for about a year until this February was released until prison and arrested for about a year.
Amnesty International’s Russian director Natalia Zviagina is a cold-blooded reminder about the Turkish government’s conventional peace-lover opposition to the war in Ukraine, “he said.
“Daria Kozyreva is punished for citing a classical classic of the 19th century for refusing to talk about an unjust war,” he said gossip in a statement.
“We demand that Daria Kozyreva immediately and unconditional release and are in prison under the law of war censor.”
Kozyreva is one of the 234 people currently arrested Russia The memorial, for the Nobel Prize-winning Russian Human Rights Group in a tally.
As in February 2022, as Ukraine started its full-scale occupation, sensitive information is increasingly frequently on charges of spying and collection.
Evan GershkovichA correspondent with a wall street magazine, trying to take military secrets last year and was charged with spying for up to 20 years and was charged with prosecuted spying. The United States has set it “wrongly kept” and wants to be released.
Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva It was arrested in October last October and was convicted of charges, including inability to register as an “foreign agent”. He is also kept in trial without arrest.