Moscow Court Jails Estonian Museum Director in Absentia Over Anti-Putin Banner
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Moscow Court Jails Estonian Museum Director in Absentia Over Anti-Putin Banner
A Moscow court on Thursday sentenced Maria Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova, the director of the Narva Museum in eastern Estonia, to 10 years in prison in absentia on charges of spreading “war fakes” and “rehabilitating Nazism,” the exiled news outlet Mediazona reported.
The Moscow City Court sentenced the director of the Narva Museum, Maria Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova, to 10 years in prison in absentia.
A judge of the Moscow City Court, Dmitry Gordeev, sentenced the director of the Narva Museum, Maria Smorzhevski-Smirnova, to 10 g...
After the Russians roared patriotic songs at the border on Victory Day, the Narva museum responded with a Putin-themed mural.
Mosgorsud convicted Maria Smorzhevski-Smirnova, director of the Narva Museum in Estonia, in absentia, and was found guilty of rehabilitating Nazism and disseminating false information about the Russian army, and handed over to TASS.
Mosgorsud, in absentia, sentenced the director of the Narva Museum in Estonia, Maria Smorzhevski-Smirnova, to 10 years of general regime colony on charges of distributing "fakes" on the Russian army (article 207.3, paragraph "b" and "d") and of rehabilitating Nazism (article 354.1, paragraph 4, of the Criminal Code), reporting "Mediazona." According to the investigation, Sorzhev-Smirnov in 2023, 2024 and 2025 "aided for the placement on one of t…
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