Russian Doctor Faces Jail for Anti-War Comments
A Russian court sentenced paediatrician Nadezhda Buyanova to five and a half years in a penal colony for making comments about Russian soldiers in Ukraine, following her denunciation by the mother of a patient. Prosecutors sought a six-year term for spreading false information about the army.
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A Russian court has sentenced a paediatrician, Nadezhda Buyanova, to five and a half years in a penal colony, as reported by state news agency TASS. The sentencing follows accusations made by a patient's mother regarding Buyanova's comments about Russian soldiers in Ukraine.
Prosecutors claimed that Buyanova, aged 68, spread "knowingly false information" about the Russian army and had requested a six-year imprisonment sentence. The case highlights ongoing tensions related to public discourse on the military and the Ukraine conflict.
This ruling underscores the Russian government's strict stance against dissenting views about its military operations. The case has received significant media attention, bringing the country's legal system and freedom of expression into focus.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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