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Russian Journalist Zygar Sentenced To 8 1/2 Years In Absentia


Mikhail Zygar speaks at the Committee to Protect Journalists International Press Freedom Awards at the Waldorf Astoria in New York in 2014.
Mikhail Zygar speaks at the Committee to Protect Journalists International Press Freedom Awards at the Waldorf Astoria in New York in 2014.

A Moscow court on July 23 sentenced writer and former chief editor of TV Dozhd, Mikhail Zygar, on a charge of distributing false information about Russia's military. The charge stemmed from Zygar's online posts about alleged atrocities committed by Russian armed forces against Ukrainian civilians in the town of Bucha near Kyiv in 2022. Zygar, who left Russia in 2022, has condemned the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine in his video blogs. Zygar's books -- All The Kremlin's Men, All Are Free, and The Empire Must Die -- became bestsellers in Russia and were translated into English. To read original story by Current Time, click here.

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