Criminal trial
How the Russian regime is torturing veteran human rights activist Oleg Orlov for his anti-war views
Mira LivadinaApril 15, 16:02

The co-chairman of the Nobel Prize-winning human rights organisation Memorial, Oleg Orlov, is being held hostage by the Russian justice system as he appeals his recent sentence of 2.5 years behind bars for anti-war comments.
“I hoped that I could somehow mitigate this impending disaster. If one has even the slightest hope of stopping evil, one should try to do just that.”
Orlov’s health had deteriorated over that period due to “inhumane treatment” by the prison authorities, Memorial noted, adding that he had partially lost his hearing.
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