Moscow court jails human rights activist for 30 months for Ukraine war criticism

27 February 2024, 12:54

Oleg Orlov
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Oleg Orlov, co-chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning group Memorial, was convicted of ‘repeatedly discrediting’ the Russian army in an article.

A veteran human rights campaigner who criticised the war in Ukraine was convicted by a Moscow court on Tuesday of “repeatedly discrediting” the Russian military and sentenced to two years and six months in prison.

Oleg Orlov, co-chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights group Memorial, had rejected the case against him as politically motivated, saying in his closing statement: “I don’t regret anything and I don’t repent anything.” He also denounced the war again.

The 70-year-old was handcuffed and taken into custody after the verdict, concluding a retrial in which he was earlier convicted and fined.

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Oleg Orlov is led away to prison after being found guilty of repeatedly discrediting the Russian military (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP)

Underlining the low tolerance for criticism of the war by the government of President Vladimir Putin, the prosecution had appealed, seeking a harsher punishment.

The prosecution claimed that Orlov was motivated to write the anti-war article by hostility towards “traditional Russian spiritual, moral and patriotic values” and hatred of the military, according to the independent Russian news outlet Mediazona.

In a statement, Memorial called Orlov’s sentence “an attempt to drown out the voice of the human rights movement in Russia and any criticism of the state”. It vowed to continue its work.

The verdict drew a crowd of dozens of supporters, including 18 Western diplomats, Mediazona reported.

US Ambassador Lynne Tracy said in a statement: “I am alarmed and concerned by today’s outcome. Oleg Orlov has personally fought for the rights of Russians for more than 45 years.

“In previous times, his efforts have been awarded at the highest levels. In today’s Russia he is being locked away for them.”

In October 2023, a Moscow court convicted Orlov and fined him 150,000 roubles (around £1,300), a significantly milder punishment when compared with the long prison terms others have received for criticising the war.

Both the defence and the prosecution appealed, and a higher court voided the fine, sending the case back to the prosecutors.

The new trial began earlier this month, another step in an unrelenting crackdown on dissent that the Kremlin ratcheted up after sending troops into Ukraine in February 2022.

Also on Tuesday, a court in Grozny, the capital of Russia’s largely Muslim republic of Chechnya, sentenced a man to three-and-a-half years in prison for publicly burning a Koran in front of a mosque.

The Russian state news agency Tass reported that Nikita Zhuravel admitted he did so on the instructions of Ukrainian special services in return for a payment.

In September 2023, Chechnya’s authoritarian leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, posted a video of his son appearing to beat Zhuravel in detention. Mr Kadyrov praised his son for “defending his religion”.

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Human rights activist Oleg Orlov is escorted away by police officers (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP)

Tuesday also marked the ninth anniversary of the killing of Boris Nemtsov, a charismatic Russian opposition figure.

The 55-year-old former deputy prime minister was shot dead as he walked along a bridge adjacent to the Kremlin on the night of February 27 2015.

A makeshift memorial on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge where Mr Nemtsov was killed still draws mourners who leave bouquets of flowers.

His death was a blow to the political opposition, as was the death in prison this month of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

An officer in the security forces of the Kremlin-backed Kadyrov was sentenced to 20 years for firing the shots that killed Mr Nemtsov. Four other men were sentenced to 11 to 19 years for their involvement.

By Press Association

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