Police Arrest, Interrogate Russian TV Editor Who Protested War Live On Air
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She could face 15 years in prison. An update on the story: A Russian state television employee who stormed a live broadcast on Monday was interrogated by the police for 14 hours and fined by a Moscow court on Tuesday. “I spent two days without sleep,” the woman, Marina Ovsyannikova, said in a video recorded outside of the courtroom on Tuesday by Mediazona, an online news site. “I wasn’t allowed to contact my relatives or people close to me,” Ms. Ovsyannikova said, adding that she was not allowed “access to any legal representation, so I was in a fairly difficult position.”

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  • She was fined.....but that may not be the end of the story. When people no longer pay attention, when this news fades they could well punish her severely.......it's not over yet!

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