Independent Russian Human Rights Reports and Analysis - page 15
A Russian man got fined for a dream about Zelenskyy
A story told by a resident of Chita who got a court fine for posting stories on Instagram, in one of which he described a dream featuring Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Between ‘Disgusting’ and ‘Scary’”—an old dissident’s life in a letter from a detention centre
A Vologda resident sentenced to three years in prison talks about his criminal case, life and love for radio.
Eight to one. More than 500 “discrediting the armed forces” cases have been dismissed by court or returned to the police
Judges side with the accused in every tenth case of «discrediting the armed forces.»
Repressions against the Russian anti-war movement. Ten months of the full-scale war
It has been ten months since the beginning of the full-scale war. Throughout this time, the Kremlin has been escalating the intensity of domestic repressions. . Here is an overview of repressions in Russia between 24 November and 24 December, 2022. The right to freedom of assembly
Repressions in Russia in 2022
Along with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian authorities commenced internal repression on an unprecedented scale. There are more than 21,000 arrests and at least 370 defendants in criminal cases for anti-war statements and speeches, more than 200,000 Internet resources have been blocked and 11 sentences in cases of...
Putin-antichrist and a sermon of unjust victory: why a priest from the Sverdlovsk region was fined 100,000 rubles
The story of a priest from Verkhoturye about how he ended up being a suspect of an anti-war case because of a post on VK.
Please take me back to 2017. how Moscow pressures independent municipal deputies
Using visualizations, we will demonstrate the state’s fight against the independence of municipal deputies in Moscow.