The Last Word in Russia’s Courts
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Anna Narinskaya in The Ideas Letter:

In 2024, the Russian medical student and activist Daria Kozyreva, now 20, was arrested in part for posting in the streets of Saint Petersburg verses by the nineteenth-century Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko that called for resisting the Russian Empire. In her final statement in court last April, just before receiving her verdict, Кozyreva said that she dreamed Ukraine would regain every inch of its land, including Crimea.

For the posters, she was sentenced to nearly three years in a penal colony—for those last words, she was sentenced to a substantial fine. Repression in Vladimir Putin’s Russia is endlessly perverse.

As of last year, the Russian authorities have been bringing charges—such as “discrediting the army” or “justifying terrorism”—aga…

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