Four Russian journalists have gone on trial in Moscow, accused of involvement in an ‘extremist’ group linked to FBK, an organisation set up by the late dissident Alexei Navalny. The defendants face up to six years in prison if convicted. The trial, which closed to the public after a brief open session, underscores the worsening climate for press freedom in Russia. The prosecutors allege that the journalist contributed to content for the YouTube channel run by FBK, which has been labelled an extremist organisation. As Russia tightens its grip on the media, 34 journalists and six other media workers are currently in detention, according to Reporters without Borders. Russia has intensified pressure on both domestic and foreign reporters since the start of its war in Ukraine.
Russia: journalists associated with Navalny put on trial
Written by David Fletcher 04 Oct 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for the protection and freedom of journalists facing persecution for truth-telling. (John 8:32)
- More: www.reuters.com/world/europe/behind-closed-doors-russia-tries-four-journalists-links-navalny-team-2024-10-02/
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