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(Reuters) - A Russian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by dissident Alexei Gorinov against a three-year prison sentence for "justifying terrorism", a human rights group said.
A Russian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by dissident Alexei Gorinov against a three-year prison sentence for \"justifying terrorism\", a human rights group said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
By Mark Trevelyan (Reuters) - A Russian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by dissident Alexei Gorinov against a three-year prison sentence for "justifying terrorism", a human rights group said.
By Mark Trevelyan (Reuters) - A Russian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by dissident Alexei Gorinov against a three-year prison sentence for "justifying terrorism", a human rights group said.
A Russian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by dissident Alexei Gorinov against a three-year prison sentence for "justifying terrorism", a human rights group said. The sentence was meted out to ...
The United States imposed sanctions on Tuesday against Russian judge Olesya Mendeleeva due to her involvement in the detention of Alexei Gorinov, an activist who was sentenced to seven years in prison ...
Like dissident Alexei Navalny, who died suddenly in a penal colony in February, Gorinov has had one sentence stacked on top of another based on a crime allegedly committed while already in prison.
The United States has imposed sanctions against the Russian judge who sentenced human rights activist Alexei Gorinov to seven years in jail for speaking against the war in Ukraine. The U.S ...
Moscow politician and human rights activist Alexei Gorinov's criticism of the war resulted in what the United States says was an arbitrary sentence by the judge, whom U.S. officials now are ...
Russian authorities brought a second criminal case against Gorinov and he was sentenced to a further three years in prison on 29 November 2024. Gorinov has been arbitrarily detained since April 2022.
Imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Gorinov stands in a cage at the court holding a banner saying 'Stop killing, stop the war' in Russian, as his second trial for criticizing Russia's actions in ...