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Russian LGBT Artist Says Warrant Issued For Her, Added To Wanted List

Radio Free Europe 04 Oct 2023
Tsvetkova, currently residing outside of Russia, wrote on Telegram on October 4 that the court seeks to have her put in pretrial detention for at least six months.
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'They're just meat': Russia deploys punishment battalions in echo of Stalin

Union Leader 03 Oct 2023
LONDON -- Drunk recruits. Insubordinate soldiers. Convicts ... Few live to tell their tale, the people said. "Storm fighters, they're just meat," said one regular soldier from army unit no ... When contacted by Reuters, an officer at unit no ... ....
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Dispatch Argus 11 Sep 2023
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Rights groups urge action as Russia prosecutors appeal acquittal of feminist activist Yulia Tsvetkova

Jurist 26 Sep 2022
The Clooney Foundation for Justice (CFJ) Monday warned that Russian activist Yulia Tsvetkova’s rights are in danger ahead of a September 27 hearing ... Tsvetkova was acquitted on July 15, and prosecutors appealed on July 22.
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Some wounded Russian soldiers find compensation elusive, despite Putin’s pledge

Japan Times 30 Jul 2022
For some, it’s because a little-noticed clarification to the rules has narrowed the criteria for eligibility; others face bureaucratic obstacles or delays in getting applications ... .
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Good news: Russian activist Yulia Tsvetkova is free (Amnesty International Australia)

Public Technologies 27 Jul 2022
On 15 July, Russian activist and artist Yulia Tsvetkova was acquitted of 'pornography' charges for posting her body-positive illustrations of women online ... In November of 2019, Russian police raided the house of 28-year-old Yulia Tsvetkova.
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Russia: Prosecutors relaunch vicious campaign against artist Yulia Tsvetkova 

Your Middle East 22 Jul 2022
Just a week after she was acquitted, Yulia Tsvetkova is again facing prison over her drawings of women's bodies. ... .
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Russia: prosecutors relaunch vicious campaign against artist Yulia Tsvetkova (Amnesty International United Kingdom Section)

Public Technologies 22 Jul 2022
prosecutors relaunch vicious campaign against artist Yulia Tsvetkova ... PROSECUTORS RELAUNCH VICIOUS CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARTIST YULIA TSVETKOVA ... "Last week, we described the acquittal of Yulia Tsvetkova as a rare triumph of justice over repression.
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Yulia Tsvetkova: Russian LGBT activist acquitted of 'porn' charges

BBC News 15 Jul 2022
Yulia Tsvetkova was facing six years in prison for her body-positive drawings of the female anatomy ... .
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Russian Artist Yulia Tsvetkova—Who Faced Six Years In Prison On Pornography Charges For Her Drawings—Is ...

MENA FN 15 Jul 2022
(MENAFN - USA Art News) Yulia Tsvetkova, the feminist activist artist who faced up to six years in prison on pornography charges for body positive drawings she posted on social media in 2019, has ... .
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Case against Russian femactivist Yulia Tsvetkova drags on

Washington Blade 27 Jun 2022
Facing a potential sentence of six years in a Russian penal facility and just recently categorized as a “foreign media agent” by the Russian government, 29-year-old feminist and artist Yulia Tsvetkova remains undaunted.
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