Russian Journalist Sentenced To 8 Years In Prison Over Ukraine Comments

By Stermy 2 Min Read

A Russian court sentenced veteran journalist Alexander Nevzorov to eight years in prison in absentia on Wednesday for disseminating “false information” about Moscow’s military offensive in Ukraine.

The verdict is the latest in a string of high-profile rulings under new legislation that opponents of the Kremlin say is intended to criminalize conflict criticism.

Authorities pressed Nevzorov, 64, for alleging that Russian forces deliberately shelled a maternity hospital in Mariupol, a port city in southern Ukraine that Moscow captured after a long siege.

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“Journalist Alexander Glebovich Nevzorov was found guilty … and sentenced to imprisonment for a period of eight years,” the press service for Moscow courts said in a statement on Telegram.

Prosecutors had requested a sentence of nine years in jail.

Nevzorov has left Russia and did not take part in the hearings.

Investigators launched the probe in March last year, saying Nevzorov had intentionally published “misleading information” with “inaccurate photographs of civilians affected by the shelling”.

He was designated a “foreign agent” one month later, a branding that carries Soviet-era connotations and piles bureaucratic pressure on people hit with the label.

Nevzorov is a former member of parliament and his popular YouTube channel boasts nearly two million subscribers.

After the Kremlin ordered troops into Ukraine last February, Russia introduced new legislation criminalising what authorities consider to be false or damaging information about the Russian army and the offensive.

Several politicians and public figures have faced jail terms under the new law, including opposition councillor Ilya Yashin, who was sentenced to eight and a half year behind bars.

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