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Russian journalist sentenced to 12 years over ties to opposition group

Olga Komleva was found guilty of involvement with an organization of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny that was officially branded “extremist.”

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This video grab from a handout footage released by the Joint Press Service of Courts of Bashkortostan Republic shows Olga Komleva, 46, previously volunteered for Navalny’s party, seen in court on July 29, 2025. 


MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian journalist was convicted and sentenced to 12 years in prison on Tuesday on charges of “extremism†over her links to an opposition group, part of an unrelenting crackdown on dissent.

A court in the city of Ufa in Russia’s Bashkortostan region found Olga Komleva, 46, guilty of involvement with an organization of late opposition leader that was officially branded “extremist.” Following her closed-door trial, the judge also found Komleva guilty on charges of “spreading false information†about the Russian military. She rejected the charges.

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