GENERICO.ruРоссияFormer editor of Channel One Marina Ovsyannikova fined 40,000 rubles for anti-war post

Former editor of Channel One Marina Ovsyannikova fined 40,000 rubles for anti-war post

The Cheryomushkinsky District Court of Moscow has fined ex-editor of Channel One Marina Ovsyannikova 40,000 rubles for an anti-war post. She herself told about this on Facebook.

The protocol under the article on “discrediting” the army (Article 20.3.3. of the Code of Administrative Offenses) was drawn up because of Ovsyannikova’s post dated June 12, which began with the words “I am ashamed of my country” .

“I was shocked when I learned that over 30 million Russians live without a central sewerage system. Most of them use cesspools. Dozens of adults and children drown in these pits every year. This is how the «Russian world» is, harsh and merciless. Instead of making proper toilets for its citizens, Russia is smashing the houses of Ukrainians,” wrote a former employee of Channel One. =»mz-publish-context-cite__image» alt=»1″ />Article «Here you are being lied to.» The Ostankino court fined Marina Ovsyannikova, who ran out on air with an anti-war poster

In March, during the evening news broadcast on Channel One, Ovsyannikova appeared behind the back of the host Ekaterina Andreeva with a poster “Stop the war! Don't believe the propaganda, they lie to you here.» The next day, Ovsyannikova was fined for her anti-war appeal with the call “Come to rallies, don’t be afraid, they can’t jail us all” and released. an anti-war comment that she gave on the day the measure of restraint was chosen for politician Ilya Yashin. At the same time, at the court before the meeting of Yashin, the journalist learned about another of her protocols under the article on “discrediting” the army. According to Ovsyannikova, the police opened the case on July 4, when she returned to Moscow from Germany.

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