Russia

A court in Moscow arrested opposition activist and former municipal deputy Ilya Yashin on Wednesday after he was charged with spreading false information about the Russian Armed Forces.Yashin, 39, will stay in prison until at least Sept.
12.This case is politically motivated from first to last, Yashin, who denies the charges, said in court, independent media outlet Sota reported.The Russian authorities have cracked down on anti-war protests since the invasion of Ukraine, with more than 16,000 people detained for anti-war statements and dozens of criminal cases opened, according to human rights organization OVD-Info.Yashin is accused under new censorship laws that criminalize anti-war protests and the charges relate to an April YouTube video in which he mentioned the "murder of civilians in Bucha," a suburb of the Ukrainian capital where the Russian army has been accused of war crimes.If found guilty, Yashin could face up to 15 years behind bars.The judge in the case, Natalya Dudar, closed the hearing about Yashins arrest to journalists and spectators, in order to avoid the exposure of what she said were state secrets, independent outlet Mediazona reported.Hundreds of journalists and opposition activists turned up outside the courtroom to support the opposition activist, including Marina Ovsyannikova, the state television producer who staged a March protest live on air.Police made several arrests, according to media reports.The criminal case against Yashin was opened Tuesday, a day before he was due to be released from a 15-day jail sentence for disobeying police orders.Police officers searched Yashins Moscow apartment Tuesday evening, Yashins lawyer Vadim Prokhorov said on Facebook.Yashins detention was condemned Wednesday by human rights organization Amnesty International.The shameful criminalization of freedom of expression must stop, said Marie Struthers, Amnesty Internationals Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, in an emailed statement.Before his detention, Yashin was one of the last prominent Russian opposition leaders to remain at liberty inside the country.Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza, was charged with discrediting the Russian army in April and has since been under arrest.
Municipal deputy Alexei Gorinov, was last week sentenced to 7 years in prison for voicing opposition to the war.
Many others have fled abroad.A prominent supporter of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, Yashin was head of Krasnoselsky district council in Moscow between 2017 and 2021 and runs a YouTube channel with over 1.3 million subscribers.





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