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Another Russian human rights defender pays with his freedom
Last week, a court in Moscow sentenced Oleg Orlov, a leading Russian rights defender, to two and a half years in prison, following a trial so Kafkaesque that the accused literally spent court hearings engrossed in Kafka’s iconic novel “The Trial.” His crime, if you can call it that, was telling the truth about the Kremlin’s abusive war in Ukraine and the staggering crackdown on all forms of dissent inside Russia. At age 70, having devoted his life to exposing violations in conflict zones and helping victims seek accountability, Orlov has given up his freedom to speak out in the face of horror and injustice. Orlov is a co-chair of Memorial, and one of three recipients of the 2022 No

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