Kremlin critic handed three more years in prison for opposing Ukraine war

Imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Gorinov has been convicted again for opposing Russia’s war in Ukraine and handed a three-year prison term.

A swift, three-day trial against Gorinov, once a low-profile activist, underscored Moscow’s intolerance of any dissenting voices.

Gorinov, a 63-year-old former member of a Moscow municipal council, is already serving a seven-year prison term for public criticism of the full-scale invasion.

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Kremlin critic Alexei Gorinov sits in a cage in the courtroom as his second trial for criticising Russia’s actions in Ukraine nears its conclusion in Vladimir, Russia (Dmitry Serebryakov/AP)

Russia’s independent news site Mediazona quoted Gorinov’s lawyer as saying that it means he will spend a year more behind bars compared to his previous sentence.

Gorinov was first convicted in July 2022, when a court in Moscow sentenced him to seven years in prison for “spreading false information” about the Russian army at a municipal council meeting.

Gorinov allegedly voiced scepticism about a children’s art competition in his constituency while saying that “every day children are dying” in Ukraine.

He was the first known Russian sent to prison under a 2022 law that essentially bans any public expression about the war that deviates from the official narrative.

His arrest, conviction and imprisonment has shocked many.

Authorities launched a second case against him last year, according to his supporters.

He was accused of “justifying terrorism” in conversations with his cellmates about Ukraine’s Azov battalion, which Russia outlawed as a terrorist organisation, and the 2022 explosion on the Crimean bridge, which Moscow deemed an act of terrorism.

Gorinov vehemently rejected the accusations on Wednesday, independent news site Mediazona reported.

It quoted him as telling the court that he merely said the annexed Crimean Peninsula was Ukrainian territory and called Azov a part of the Ukrainian army.

Gorinov’s trial began on Wednesday in the Vladimir region, where he is serving time stemming from his previous conviction.

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Imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Gorinov is escorted to court (Dmitry Serebryakov/AP)

He held a hand-written placard saying: “Stop killing. Let’s stop the war.”

He had part of a lung removed before prison and struggled with respiratory illnesses behind bars.

In his closing statement in court on Friday, Gorinov remained defiant and once again condemned the Russian authorities for the war in Ukraine.

“My guilt is that I, as a citizen of my country, allowed this war to happen and could not stop it,” Mediazona quoted him as saying.

“But I would like my guilt and responsibility to be shared with me by the organisers, participants, supporters of the war, as well as the persecutors of those who advocate peace.

“I continue to live with the hope that this will happen someday.

“In the meantime, I ask those who live in Ukraine and my fellow citizens who suffered from the war to forgive me,” Gorinov said.

According to OVD-Info, a prominent rights group that tracks political arrests, some 1,100 people have been implicated in criminal cases over their anti-war stance since February 2022.

A total of 340 of them are currently behind bars or have been involuntarily committed to medical institutions.

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