A Russian court has sentenced Lev Shlosberg, a leading anti-war opposition figure and Yabloko party member, to 11 years and 1 month in prison for criticizing the Ukraine invasion and sharing a controversial image. This marks his second trial in two years and follows his pretrial detention since last December; he’s also branded a “foreign agent.” The conviction is part of a broader crackdown on dissent, as Russia’s Supreme Court simultaneously blocked Yabloko from running in upcoming elections — a devastating blow to the only officially anti-war political party. Shlosberg denies all charges, calling them baseless and unjust, while human rights groups like Amnesty International condemn the verdict as retaliation for peaceful expression and demand his immediate release. Despite legal setbacks, Yabloko vows to continue its fight for peace through the courts.

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