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Russian court rejects appeal of Alexei Gorinov, a prominent critic of the government, against a three-year prison sentence for "justifying terrorism." The sentence was additional to a seven-year term he was already serving for spreading false information about the Russian army's actions in Ukraine. The charge was based on conversations with other prisoners secretly recorded, according to Gorinov's lawyers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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