Gefängnisstrafe für das Mädchen, das aus Protest gegen Putin „Tod dem Regime“ schrieb
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17-year-old Lyubov Lizunova, the aforementioned Russian student, was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for writing „Death to the regime“ on the wall.
Vladimir Putin’s The young girl, who was imprisoned under the new anti-terrorism and extremism laws, was 16 years old when arrested. Lizunova was the youngest woman to receive the sentence since the law came into effect.
Additionally, she was accused of supporting the arson of military registration and enlistment offices.
Her then 19-year-old boyfriend Alexander Sneschkow, the young student who made graffiti with her, was also found guilty of „incitement to extremism“ and publishing news about „actions directly contrary to war,“ which in the Kremlin’s eyes means terrorism.
Lizunova, „ I do not see our views as terrorist or extremist because we only support peaceful resistance. Our goals are freedom, equality, brotherhood, and a form of justice. And of course, we do not intend to harm anyone. she said.
The teenager, initially held in custody, said she may have been monitored by unknown services because she burned the Russian flag at the age of 14.
Lizunova said she was initially accused of vandalism for graffiti. Later, he said his crime turned into „incitement to extremism“ after an examination of his phones.
young girl, „If you ask a person if they want to be free, they will always answer ‚yes.‘ „No one wants to be a slave.“ He made a statement.
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