Russian dissident Gorinov fails in appeal against sentence for 'justifying terrorism'
- A Russian court rejected Alexei Gorinov's appeal against a three-year prison sentence for 'justifying terrorism', as reported by a human rights group.
- Gorinov, 63, previously served a seven-year term for spreading false information about the Russian army and its actions in Ukraine.
- Rights groups express concern over Gorinov's health, noting he has faced poor conditions in prison.
- Despite his situation, Gorinov maintains his humor, citing a bureaucratic battle over confiscated cutlery.
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The Military Court upheld Alexey Gorinov's verdict in the case of “justifying terrorism”. Gorinov was deprived of his last word on appeal
The Military Court of Appeal in Vlasikha upheld the verdict of Alexey Gorinov, a former Moscow municipal deputy, in the case of “justifying terrorism”, Mediazona reports. After the combined two sentences, he will spend five more years in prison.
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