A Russian court has sentenced anti-war journalist Maria Ponomarenko to six years in prison under the Kremlin’s so-called fake news law, over a social media post about Moscow’s strike on a Mariupol ...
Prominent Russian commentator and Putin critic Alexander ... The law, put into force last March, carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison for journalists and caused most independent media ...
Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko was recently sentenced to six years in prison on similar charges. CPJ emailed the Central District Court of Prokopyevsk for comment, but did not receive any ...
LONDON, March 6 (Reuters) - Russian freelance journalist Andrei Novashov was handed an eight-month corrective labour sentence on Monday after being convicted of knowingly distributing false ...
The verdicts handed down last week to two senior members of the independent Belarusian news website TUT.by were condemned by ...
The Russian journalist from Abakan in Siberia was jailed ... Criminal cases are common, with another journalist, Maria Ponomarenko, sentenced to six years in prison this week for a post about ...
Propagandist Vladimir Solovyov reacted strongly to a war crimes arrest warrant issued for the Russian president by the ...
The number of countries that support the creation of a UN-backed special tribunal to hold Russia accountable for its ...
Another Russian journalist, Maria Ponomarenko, was sentenced to six years in a penal colony last month for accusing the Russian air force of bombing a theatre in Mariupol last April where women ...