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Human rights in Russia: What follows Oleg Orlov's sentence?

Human rights in Russia: What follows Oleg Orlov's sentence?

On Tuesday, a court in Moscow sentenced Oleg Orlov, co-founder and co-chair of the human rights organization Memorial, to two and a half years in prison. The 70-year-old had been charged with “repeatedly discrediting” the Russian military after writing an article criticizing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and labeling President Vladimir Putin’s regime as “fascist.”

Orlov’s wife, Tatiana Kasatkina, was present at the verdict’s announcement. The two had jointly built up the


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