Russian journalist Marina Ovsyannikova ... has been placed under house arrest in Moscow pending a trial related to a fresh anti-war protest in July. Ovsyannikova was arrested on August 10 in ...
Facing up to 10 years in prison on charges of spreading fake news about the Russian army, Ovsyannikova said in an online post on Oct. 5 she had fled house arrest because she had no case to answer.
Russian TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who interrupted a live Russian news broadcast holding an anti-war sign, said her interrogators could not believe her decision to protest war in Ukraine ...
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Marina Ovsyannikova, the state TV employee who staged an anti-war protest during a live bulletin in Moscow, has been fined 30,000 roubles (£213) under Russia's protest laws. Speaking to reporters ...
Austin Charles Claar, 36, Duncansville, accepted the house arrest, followed by 10 years’ supervision, over a sentence of 12 to 24 months in the county prison. President Judge Elizabeth Doyle ...
He was under house arrest, the police found him walking through ... old had been handcuffed for the same reason, on charges of escape, just five days ago, on March 8th. Then the judge did not ...
Marina Ovsyannikova, 44, an editor at Russian station Channel One, interrupted a broadcast on Monday evening. She appeared on camera behind the presenter holding a sign with “No war” scrawled ...
The Web site gooya.com reports that opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi is under house arrest, although that claim could not be verified. The well-known Iranian filmmaker Moshen Makhmalbaf ...
Nguyen (Grudge Girl)Erika Othen (Kaitlyn) Jarek King Never knowing when to stop, two burnouts friendship is tested when they are placed under house arrest in the same house.