Activist Imprisoned for Antiwar Campaign as Settler Violence Surges

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Russian artist Sasha Skochilenko has been sentenced to seven years in prison for spreading "disinformation" about the Russian army. Skochilenko, who has chronic health conditions, was arrested in April 2023 after replacing price tags in a supermarket with anti-war messages. Her trial revealed multiple flaws in the prosecution's case, including unreliable testimonies and unscientific analysis. Skochilenko's lawyers argued for her innocence and highlighted her need for proper medical care. Despite the defense's efforts, she was sentenced to prison, sparking outrage among supporters.
Topics:world#anti-war-protest#health-conditions#human-rights#prison-sentence#russian-army#sasha-skochilenko
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