Russian-US journalist Masha Gessen sentenced to 8 years jail in absentia by Moscow court

Russian American writer Masha Gessen  after receiving the Hannah Arendt Prize, in event room F61 in Bremen, Germany, Saturday, December 16, 2023. (Focke Strangmann/dpa via AP)
Russian American writer Masha Gessen after receiving the Hannah Arendt Prize, in event room F61 in Bremen, Germany, Saturday, December 16, 2023. (Focke Strangmann/dpa via AP)

A Russian-American journalist who accused the Russian army of carrying out crimes in Ukraine was sentenced in absentia to eight years jail by a Moscow court on Monday.

Masha Gessen, a regular contributor to the New Yorker, was declared wanted in Russia last year after alleging its military killed civilians in the Ukrainian city of Bucha in March 2022, an accusation the Kremlin denies.

The court sentenced Gessen to eight years jail for “knowingly spreading false information about the use of the Russian army,” according to a statement from the Moscow city court service.

Shortly after launching its offensive in Ukraine, Russia made independent reporting on the conflict illegal and outlawed criticism of its armed forces.

Gessen, who now lives in the United States, is a prominent LGBTQ activist and long-time critic of President Vladimir Putin, penning a scathing biography of the Russian leader in 2012.

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