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Russia sentences director, playwright to 6 years for 'justifying terrorism'

July 08, 2024
Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Russian court sentenced a playwright and a theatre director each to six years in prison on Monday for "justifying terrorism", concluding a trial that rights campaigners had said demonstrated Russia's intolerance of artistic freedom.

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