Drei russische Pro -EU -Demonstranten in Tiflis, die wegen „Besitzes großer Drogenmenge“ zu 8,5 Jahren verurteilt wurden – alle behaupten, die Polizei habe die Beweise gepflanzt
Drei russische Pro -EU -Demonstranten in Tiflis, die wegen „Besitzes großer Drogenmenge“ zu 8,5 Jahren verurteilt wurden – alle behaupten, die Polizei habe die Beweise gepflanzt
Russian civic activist. She was active in anti-Putin protests in Russia (including in support of Alexei Navalny).
She moved to Georgia in December 2022.
**Artem Gribul**
Also Russian. He left Russia, reportedly to avoid mobilization for the war in Ukraine, and initially went to Armenia, where he worked remotely in IT. He met Anastasia there, and they later traveled to Georgia toward the end of 2024.
**Anton Chechin**
A Russian activist from Barnaul (Siberia). Before arriving in Georgia, he was involved in opposition protest activity in Russia, including supporting Navalny. He moved to Georgia in 2022 and continued activism, including with protesters in Tbilisi.
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Three Georgian citizens facing nearly identical charges were released due to “lack of evidence,” yet Russians who had protested against Putin were found guilty. Quite the coincidence, I must say.
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That’s a shame… Kremlin shade on beautiful Georgia
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**Anastasia Zinovkina**
Russian civic activist. She was active in anti-Putin protests in Russia (including in support of Alexei Navalny).
She moved to Georgia in December 2022.
**Artem Gribul**
Also Russian. He left Russia, reportedly to avoid mobilization for the war in Ukraine, and initially went to Armenia, where he worked remotely in IT. He met Anastasia there, and they later traveled to Georgia toward the end of 2024.
**Anton Chechin**
A Russian activist from Barnaul (Siberia). Before arriving in Georgia, he was involved in opposition protest activity in Russia, including supporting Navalny. He moved to Georgia in 2022 and continued activism, including with protesters in Tbilisi.
Three Georgian citizens facing nearly identical charges were released due to “lack of evidence,” yet Russians who had protested against Putin were found guilty. Quite the coincidence, I must say.
That’s a shame… Kremlin shade on beautiful Georgia