The first hearing in the case of human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov, accused of “re-discrediting” the army for publishing an article criticizing the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine and the Russian government, after appealing the verdict in the Golovinsky District Court. Human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov (right) before the start of the court hearing.
The first hearing in the case of human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov, accused of “re-discrediting” the army for publishing an article criticizing the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine and the Russian government, after appealing the verdict in the Golovinsky District Court. Human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov before the start of the court hearing.
The first hearing in the case of human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov, accused of “re-discrediting” the army for publishing an article criticizing the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine and the Russian government, after appealing the verdict in the Golovinsky District Court. Human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov (right) during the court hearing.
The first hearing in the case of human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov, accused of “re-discrediting” the army for publishing an article criticizing the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine and the Russian government, after appealing the verdict in the Golovinsky District Court. Human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov during the court hearing.
The first hearing in the case of human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov, accused of “re-discrediting” the army for publishing an article criticizing the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine and the Russian government, after appealing the verdict in the Golovinsky District Court. Human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov (right) during the court hearing.
The first hearing in the case of human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov, accused of “re-discrediting” the army for publishing an article criticizing the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine and the Russian government, after appealing the verdict in the Golovinsky District Court. Human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov during the court hearing.
The first hearing in the case of human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov, accused of “re-discrediting” the army for publishing an article criticizing the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine and the Russian government, after appealing the verdict in the Golovinsky District Court. Human rights activist and co-chairman of Memorial (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) Oleg Orlov during the court hearing.