Russia Sentences a Key War Dissenter
A Russian politician has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for opposing the war in Ukraine.
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The brief
A Russian politician has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for opposing the war in Ukraine. The politician was later described as an opposition leader by DW.com and a prominent anti-war politician by BBC News. The politician was also described as a key war dissenter by Newser. The politician was also described as a politician opposing Putin’s war by Bloomberg.com. The politician's identity is not yet specified in the coverage.
The politician's sentence is the latest in a series of crackdowns on dissent in Russia. The politician's sentence is also the latest in a series of crackdowns on those who oppose the war in Ukraine. The politician's sentence is also the latest in a series of crackdowns on those who criticize the Kremlin. The politician's sentence is also the latest in a series of crackdowns on those who criticize Putin. The politician's sentence has drawn international condemnation.
The politician's sentence has also drawn international attention to the crackdown on dissent in Russia. The politician's sentence has also drawn international attention to the crackdown on those who oppose the war in Ukraine. The politician's sentence has also drawn international attention to the crackdown on those who criticize the Kremlin. The politician's sentence has also drawn international attention to the crackdown on those who criticize Putin.
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Coverage (5)
- Russian court jails a Kremlin critic for 11 years for opposing the war in Ukraine abcnews.com · 18h ago
- Russia: Prison for opposition leader over war criticism DW.com · 18h ago
- Russia Sentences Politician to 11 Years for Opposing Putin’s War Bloomberg.com · 18h ago
- Russia's prominent anti-war politician jailed for 11 years bbc.com · 18h ago
- Russia Sentences a Key War Dissenter Newser · 18h ago
Quick answers
What is the politician's name?
The politician's name is not yet specified in the coverage.
What is the politician's role?
The politician has been described as a Kremlin critic, an opposition leader, a prominent anti-war politician, a key war dissenter, and a politician opposing Putin’s war.
What is the politician's sentence?
The politician has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
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