Ex-journalist loses latest appeal against treason sentence in Russia
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[August 02, 2023]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former Russian defense reporter Ivan Safronov
lost his latest appeal on Wednesday against a 22-year jail sentence on
charges of treason, a Reuters reporter at the Supreme Court said.
Safronov, a former reporter for the Kommersant and Vedomosti newspapers
who later worked as an adviser to the head of Russia's space agency, was
arrested in 2020 and accused of disclosing classified information. |
Ivan Safronov, a former journalist and an
aide to the head of Roscosmos space corporation, convicted of treason,
attends a court hearing to consider an appeal against his 22-year prison
sentence, in Moscow, Russia December 7, 2022. REUTERS/Tatyana Makeyeva/file
photo |
He
was sentenced in September last year, in what his supporters
called a draconian ruling that showed the absence of media
freedom in Russia. He was accused of handing military secrets to
the Czech Republic, a NATO member, but his defense team said the
case was revenge for his journalistic reporting on Russian plans
to sell fighter jets to Egypt.
Safronov was transferred in February to a high-security prison
in the Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia, and was not present for
Wednesday's Supreme Court decision in Moscow.
On Monday, Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza
lost an appeal against a 25-year sentence for treason and
spreading "false information" about Russia's armed forces by
speaking out against Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
(Reporting by Reuters, writing by Mark Trevelyan, editing by
Gareth Jones)
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