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Prominent Academics, Media Figures Show Support for Raided Russian Journalists April 16, 2021 DOXA editor Vladimir Metelkin outside of a court hearing Wednesday. Vladimir Gerdo / TASS
Nearly 300 international academics and a popular Russian YouTuber have expressed solidarity with Russian journalists recently subjected to police raids amid widening pressure on independent media.
The letters of support and calls for donations came after four editors of independent student news site DOXA were charged with criminal incitement of youth and investigative journalist Roman Anin was questioned as a witness in an invasion of privacy investigation. news
Some 271 academics signed an open letter calling the charges against DOXA editors Armen Aramyan, Vladimir Metelkin, Alla Gutnikova and Natasha Tyshekvich “preposterous.” The journalists face up to three years in prison for a video saying students had the legal righ
Two Moscow Student Magazine Editors Appeal De Facto House Arrests
April 16, 2021 12:22 GMT
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MOSCOW Two of four editors of the student magazine Doxa have appealed a Moscow court s decision to place then in de facto house arrest on a charge of engaging minors in actions that might be dangerous over a video related to unsanctioned rallies to protest the incarceration of opposition politician Aleksei Navalny.
Pavel Chikov of the human rights group Agora
quoted lawyers for editors Armen Aramyan and Vladimir Metyolkin as saying on April 16 that they filed an appeal against the court s order for the two journalists and their colleagues, Alla Gutnikova and Natalya Tyshkevich, to remain in their homes from midnight until 11:59 p.m. for two months, giving them only one minute to be outside each day.
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A Russian court conjures up an illusion of leniency with a ruling that lets four young arrestees leave their homes for one minute a day, part of a continuing crackdown ahead of elections. Kremlin foe Aleksei Navalny s troubles persist in prison. Tension rises as Russia builds up forces near Ukraine and the United States offers Vladimir Putin a summit and sanctions.
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