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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

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Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) and his lawyer Sergei Erokhov (center) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) and his lawyer Sergei Erokhov (right) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years of imprisonment in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial collegium for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Lawyer Sergei Erokhov speaking with reporters after the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia. Sociologist, publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) (on screen) during the court hearing.

Consideration of a cassation appeal against the decision to tighten the sentence of sociologist and publicist Boris Kagarlitsky (recognized by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a “foreign agent”) from a fine to 5 years in prison in the case of justifying terrorism in the judicial panel for military personnel of the Supreme Court of Russia.