The young
activists identified as Ruslan Kostylenkov, Pyotr Karamzin, and Vyacheslav
Kryukov were sentenced by a Moscow court on Thursday.
Three young
activists have been sentenced to long jail terms for plotting to overthrow President
Vladimir Putin in a case that has sparked protests and allegations of police
overreach.
The activists
were arrested and detained since 2018 after they were accused of belonging to
an anarchist cell called the “New Greatness” that was plotting an uprising
against the government.
However, the
group’s supporters said the case was fabricated by the FSB security service and
that agents infiltrated the group, financed operations, and coerced its members
into renting office space and creating a charter.
Prominent
Russian rights group Memorial has pronounced the young men political prisoners.
However, a
judge in a Moscow court sentenced 27-year-old Ruslan Kostylenkov to seven years
in a penal colony, 34-year-old Pyotr Karamzin to 6.5 years and 22-year-old
Vyacheslav Kryukov to six years for creating an extremist group.
All three had
been in pre-trial detention since March 2018.
Four others
who were also accused received suspended sentences of 4 to 6.5 years on the
same charge, according to an AFP journalist in the courtroom.
Police
arrested at least three people outside the court protesting against the trial.
One protestor dressed a police uniform cut the throat of a mannequin before
being wrestled to the ground by police.
“We all know
that an illegal act is being committed in this court,” the demonstrator
shouted. “We all know that the state only wants blood.”
The ruling
comes as critics of Putin cry foul over an increasing number of high-profile
terror and treason cases deemed to be politically motivated by activists and
human rights monitors.
In February,
seven young anarchists and anti-fascists were sentenced to between six and 18
years in prison on terror and other charges after saying they were tortured in
custody.
The FSB
security services detained a respected ex-journalist Ivan Safronov last month
on treason charges, while another journalist, Svetlana Prokopyeva, was found
guilty of justifying terrorism.

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