Pro-Palestinian encampment at Dalhousie University - May 13, 2024 | SaltWire #news #halifax #protestMOSCOW - Russia's Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza against his 25-year jail sentence on treason and other charges, according to a Reuters reporter at the court on Tuesday.
The 42-year-old opposition politician was arrested two months after the war began, accused of spreading false information about the armed forces and declared a"foreign agent". The father of three was later charged with treason over speeches he had made about the war, including one to the Arizona House of Representatives in March 2022 in which he said Putin was bombing Ukrainian homes, hospitals and schools.State prosecutors accused Kara-Murza of spreading"knowingly false information" about the army's conduct in what Moscow calls its"special military operation" in Ukraine.
Kara-Murza argued in his appeal that he had committed no crime and was convicted solely for exercising his right to free speech by expressing public opposition to Putin and the war.
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