
Antonina Favórskaya
Antonina Favórskaya is a journalist facing legal repercussions in Russia for her involvement with projects linked to Alexei Navalni, as the government continues to suppress media associated with the opposition.
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Antonina Favorskaya is one of the four Russian journalists sentenced to prison for allegedly belonging to an extremist organization.
Opinioni | Il sogno di Karelin nelle carceri russeAntonina Favorskaya is a photojournalist who recorded the last video of Navalny before his death in prison.
„În Rusia lui Putin, a fi un jurnalist onest în loc de a fi un propagandist rușinos este un act criminal și extremist”. Patru jurnaliști care au colaborat cu fundația lui Navalnîi, condamnați la închisoareAntonina Favorskaya is a journalist who covered the trials of Navalny and was sentenced to prison.
Rússia condena quatro jornalistas por trabalho em organização de Alexei Navalny, opositor de Putin morto na prisãoAntonina Favorskaya, a journalist covering the trials of Navalny, was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison.
Antonina Favorskaya, la journaliste qui couvrait les procès de Navalny, est condamnée à 5 ans et demi de prisonAntonina Favorskaya is one of the four journalists sentenced for allegedly working for a banned organization linked to Navalny.
Four Russian journalists linked to late Kremlin critic Navalny sentenced at Moscow courtFavorskaya said at an earlier court appearance open to the public that she was being prosecuted for a story she wrote on abuse Navalny had faced behind bars.
Russia jails four journalists for alleged links to Alexei Navalny anti-corruption group | RussiaAntonina Favorskaya was arrested for filming in a cemetery where Alexei Navalny was buried.
Russian hairdresser jailed over neighbour's claim of spreading fake newsAntonina Favorskaya was one of the Russian journalists tried in Moscow.
Vier Russische journalisten veroordeeld voor banden met Navalny | BuitenlandAntonina Favorskaya stands in a defendant's cage in the Basmanny District Court in Moscow.
Prosecutors ask for nearly six-year sentences for Russian journalists in Moscow trialFavórskaya faces prison for working on media projects founded by Navalni.
Aministía Internacional exige a Moscú respuestas por la muerte del opositor ruso Alexei Navalni | Internacional | Noticias
































