Russia convicts former cop to 7 years in prison over Ukraine war criticism

Russia convicts former cop to 7 years in prison over Ukraine war criticism

Tallinn (Estonia): A Russian court on Tuesday convicted a former police officer for openly criticizing and spreading false information about the nation’s invasion of Ukraine last year. The former cop was critical about the country’s war in Ukraine to his friends over telephonic conversations.

Former police officer, Semiel Vedel, was sentenced on Monday to seven years in prison under a law that Moscow adopted days after sending troops into Ukraine in February last year. The Kremlin, has since then actively used the law to stifle dissent. In addition to the prison term, the former police officer has been barred from working with law enforcement agencies for four years after his release.

Vedel has been accused of spreading false information about Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine that deviated from the Defense Ministry’s official statements.

During three phone conversations with friends last year, Vedel referred to Russia as a “murderer country,” used “Glory to Ukraine” as a greeting and claimed that Russia was suffering “huge losses” in Ukraine, according to the case prosecutor.

Officials deemed the conversations public because Vedel’s phone was wiretapped and an investigator listened in on the calls. That reasoning, which Vedel’s lawyer rejected as absurd, hadn’t been previously used in cases involving spreading misinformation charges.

Vedel, who was born in Ukraine, has said he was merely sharing information he got from his friends in the Kyiv police department whom he trusted.

A sweeping Kremlin campaign of repression has accompanied the invasion of Ukraine. Unprecedented since the Soviet era, it has effectively criminalized independent reporting on the conflict and any public criticism of the war.

Earlier this month, a Russian court convicted a top political opposition figure, Vladimir Kara-Murza Jr. of treason for publicly denouncing Moscow’s war in Ukraine. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Another prominent opposition figure, Ilya Yashin, was sentenced to 8½ years in prison last year on charges of spreading false information about the military.

Last month, a Russian court convicted a father over social media posts critical of the war and sentenced him to two years in prison. His 13-year-old daughter, who drew an anti-war sketch at school, was sent to an orphanage.

Days later, Russia’s security service arrested Evan Gershkovich, an American reporter for The Wall Street Journal, on espionage charges.

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