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Human rights activist Sergey Davidis was sentenced in absentia to six years in prison for justifying terrorism online after his project "Memorial" referred to Azov fighters as political prisoners.

Human rights activist Sergey Davidis was sentenced in absentia to six years in prison for justifying terrorism online after his project "Memorial" referred to Azov fighters as political prisoners.

@meduzalive 19 Aug 2025, 15:47

A Moscow court sentenced human rights activist Sergey Davidis in absentia to 6 years in a general regime colony for justifying terrorism in connection with his comments about prisoners of war from the Azov regiment, whom he referred to as political prisoners.

@ovdinfolive 19 Aug 2025, 15:36

62-year-old Irina Vladimirova from Feodosia was sentenced to one year and eight months of forced labor for discrediting the Russian army due to social media posts, while another case against her for calls to extremist activities is currently being heard.

@ovdinfolive 19 Aug 2025, 08:36

A Yekaterinburg court found 75-year-old Nikolai Dolgushin guilty of rehabilitating Nazism for comments about Stalin, sentencing him to a suspended term and banning him from using the internet.

@eshkinkrot 19 Aug 2025, 07:35

A 75-year-old pensioner from the Sverdlovsk region, Nikolai Dolgushin, was sentenced to a conditional term for comments on the internet criticizing Stalin, which were deemed as rehabilitation of Nazism.

@ovdinfolive 19 Aug 2025, 06:48