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Terrorism Charge Brought Against Russian Journalist Prokopyeva

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Terrorism Charge Brought Against Russian Journalist Prokopyeva

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Svetlana Prokopyeva.

3/16/20
MOSCOW -- Russian journalist Svetlana Prokopyeva has been formally charged with justifying terrorism in a case that has drawn criticism from rights and media watchdogs. Prokopyeva, a freelance contributor for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) Russian Service, said on March 16 she had been handed the indictment document at the prosecutor's office in Pskov. She denies the charge, describing the criminal case against her as an attempt to "murder the freedom of speech" in Russia. If found guilty, the journalist faces seven years in prison. RFE/RL President Jamie Fly condemned Prokopyeva's indictment, saying that "the charges lack any merit, and have been brought instead in a cynical effort to silence an independent journalist." "Independent journalists in Russia should be respected for their critical role in providing people with important news and information about issues they are facing, and not treated as criminals for doing their jobs," Fly added.

The charge against Prokopyeva stems from a November 2018 commentary she made for the Pskov affiliate of Ekho Moskvy in which she discussed a bombing that occurred the week before outside the offices of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in the far northern city of Arkhangelsk. Russian media reported that the suspected bomber, a teenager who died in the incident, had posted statements on social media in which he accused the FSB of falsifying criminal cases. In her commentary, Prokopyeva linked the teenager's statements to the political climate in Russia under President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that political activism in the country was severely restricted, leading people to despair. In an open letter published by nearly a dozen independent Russian media outlets in October, Prokopyeva insisted that she "did not justify terrorism." "I analyzed the reasons for a terrorist attack. I tried to understand why a young man, who should want to live, decided to commit this crime and suicide," Prokopyeva wrote. "I consider this case to be just simple revenge on the part of the offended security agencies," she wrote. "In my article, I placed responsibility for the Arkhangelsk explosion on them. I wrote that a repressive state should expect such a reaction." The case against Prokopyeva has been criticized by international media-freedom watchdogs such as Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Committee to Protect Journalists, and the European Federation of Journalists.

Democracy -- Putin style.

This young independent journalist will almost certainly be convicted on a trumped-up charge because last month Russian authorities fined Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow) 150,000 roubles ($2,296) for broadcasting Prokopyeva's comments that allegedly justified terrorism. Any criticism of the regime or its security services is met with repercussions, in this case a jail sentence of up to 7 years in prison.

Related: Up to seven years in prison for a two-page column
 
It could happen here.
 
Trump dreams of putting media members in prison.

He's suing media outlets now. He'd love to have Barr charge journalists with some bogus crimes.
 
Russia Urged To Drop Terrorism Charges Against Journalist Prokopyeva

3/17/20
The representative on freedom of the media for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has expressed "serious concerns" about the ongoing prosecution of Russian journalist Svetlana Prokopyeva. OSCE representative Harlem Desir on March 17 reiterated his call for Russian authorities to drop the terrorism charges brought against Prokopyeva, saying she "had no involvement in any terrorist activity or an intention to condone terrorism." Desir's plea came a day after Prokopyeva, a freelance contributor for RFE/RL's Russian Service, said she had been handed an indictment document at the prosecutor's office in Pskov. Prokopyeva has denies the charge. She describes the criminal case against her as an attempt to "murder the freedom of speech" in Russia. If convicted, she faces up to seven years in prison.

In his March 17 statement, Desir said that "her comments, however critical, had nothing to do with the promotion or support of terrorism." RFE/RL President Jamie Fly has said the charges were brought against Prokopyeva "in a cynical effort to silence an independent journalist." The case has drawn criticism from media rights groups like Reporters Without Borders, the Committee to Protect Journalists, and the European Federation of Journalists.

I'd say her best and possibly only chance to avoid imprisonment would be protests by Russians similar to the protests of last June that freed arrested/framed journalist Ivan Golunov.
 
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