Russia Sentences Online War Critic to 6 Years Jail

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Russian court on Wednesday sentenced a man to six years in jail for online messages denouncing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as Moscow
clamps down on public criticism of the conflict.Nikolai Farafonov, 35, was found guilty of "public incitement to commit terrorist acts" by a
military court in Russia's northern republic of Komi, local media reported.The prosecution said he had published "videos and messages"
calling for the burning of military recruitment offices.Several dozen arson attacks or attempted attacks on such premises have been reported
in Russia since the war began two years ago.The NGO Memorial, which referred to Farafonov as a political prisoner, said he lived in a small
town in the region and ran a channel on the Telegram messaging service openly hostile to the conflict.On the channel, Memorial said he
referred in particular to Russian soldiers being killed in Ukraine, while criticizing political repression, "patriotic" pro-Kremlin
education in schools and other local issues.Farafonov had previously been fined in October 2022 for "discrediting" the army following an
online commentary that Memorial said referred to the deaths of Ukrainian children at the point of Russian bayonets.Despite the fine
Farafonov continued to publish critical messages until he was arrested last September for "calls for terrorism."Thousands of Russians have
been fined and hundreds jailed for denouncing President Vladimir Putin's attack on neighboring Ukraine, which was launched in February 2022.