editor who worked at that television station. the side that she is holding and part of it is in english and says no war at the top. in russian it says basically stop the war and don t believe propaganda because they are lying to you. at the bottom in english it says russians against war. this woman held up the side and she shouted stop the war and no to war. this was during a live news broadcast on state run tv, the biggest news channel in russia. the woman who interrupted that broadcast was arrested. she knew that she would be arrested for doing that. just days before she made that protest on national television in russia the russian president vladimir putin got his rubberstamp parliament to pass a new law saying that it was now a crime in russia to call
shouted stop the war and no to war. and again this was during a live national news broadcast on state run tv, the biggest news tv channel in russia. the woman who interrupted that broadcast she was arrested. she knew she d be arrested for doing that. just days before she made that protest on live national tv in russia, russian president vladimir putin got his rubber stamp parliament to pass a new law declaring it was now a crime in russia just to call russia s war in ukraine a war. this wasn t even just for criticizing the war or talking negatively about the war, literally just calling it a war could get you more than a decade in prison. and then she did this, calling it a war both in english and in russian just days after that law was passed. a brave woman, potentially death
in russia. so the person behind her. but the person behind or s action editor, who worked at that tv station. and the scientists, holding part of it says no where the top, and then russia and it says basically, stop the war, don t believe propaganda, they re lying to you here. and at the bottom and get an english and says russians against war. this woman held up the sign, she also shouted, she s shouted stop the war, and no to war. and, again this is during a live national news broadcast on state run tv. the biggest news tv channel on russia. the woman who interrupted that broadcast, she was arrested. she knew she would be arrested for doing that. just days before she made that protest, on live national tv in russia, russian president vladimir putin got his rubberstamp a little potemkin parliament, to pass a new, law