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Former Meduza correspondent Ilya Azar suspected of ‘discrediting’ Russian military, may face charges for anti-war statements

Source: Meduza

The Russian journalist Ilya Azar has come under scrutiny from the Investigative Committee, in connection with what he wrote on Facebook last June, 100 days into the Ukraine invasion:

100 (one hundred) days of this insane, senseless, disgusting war. I have nothing new to say, so I can only repeat: stop this war immediately, you motherfuckers, stop killing children, old people, women, and men in Ukraine, and destroying our own country’s future.

Azar is a special correspondent for Novaya Gazeta who wrote for Meduza in the past.

RIA Novosti cites a law enforcement official who confirmed that Azar may face felony charges under the law against “discrediting” the Russian military.

Russia’s Criminal Code was amended a week into the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It now criminalizes Russians whose anti-war position is at odds with the state.

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