ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) -A group of young Russian street musicians who went viral on social media for playing banned anti-Kremlin songs received more jail time on Wednesday, as authorities crack down ...
The group, called Stoptime, had been performing anti-Kremlin songs for months and gaining in popularity before the authorities moved against the open dissent. By Ivan Nechepurenko Reporting from St.
Rights lawyers say 18-year-old street musician Diana Loginova is caught in a jail "carousel," with prosecutors filing a ...
A crowd of people gathering in St. Petersburg sang an anti-war song by a Russian musician deemed a “foreign agent” in a video that has gone viral. The clips widely circulated on Telegram showed the ...
A teenage Russian street musician who has spent nearly a month in jail after singing anti-Kremlin songs was handed another 13 ...
A court in the Russian city of St. Petersburg has sentenced members of the anti-war musical group Stoptime to another 13 days ...
A Russian court has extended the jailing of an 18-year-old street singer on charges seen as punishment for performing ...
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Teenage Russian street musician jailed over anti-Kremlin songs is detained as she leaves jail
Police in St. Petersburg have detained Diana Loginova, a teenage street musician already jailed twice for short stints after ...
A teenage Russian street musician who has spent nearly a month in jail after singing anti-Kremlin songs was handed more jail ...
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