Kremlin Critic Kara-Murza Faces Trial for Treason, Supporters Call Him ‘True Russian Patriot’

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Russia on Monday began the closed-door trial of jailed opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza, who faces more than two decades in prison on charges including treason for comments critical of the Kremlin.

His high-profile trial is the latest in a string of cases against opposition voices in Russia in a crackdown that has intensified since President Vladimir Putin deployed troops in Ukraine last year.

Kara-Murza, 41, is accused of high treason, spreading “false” information about the Russian army and being affiliated with an “undesirable organisation”.

He faces up to 25 years in jail, one of his lawyers, Vadim Prokhorov, told reporters on Monday.

“We have returned to Stalinist times. To enormous Stalinist sentences,” Prokhorov said after Monday’s hearing, referring to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.

The next hearing will take place on March 16, Prokhorov added, saying that “authorities want to settle everything at a lightspeed pace”.

‘TRUE RUSSIAN PATRIOT’

Kara-Murza was detained in April last year on charges of disseminating what the authorities deem to be “fake news” about the Russian army.

That case was launched over his address about Russia’s Ukraine offensive to members of the lower house of the Arizona Legislature last March.

In August 2022, Kara-Murza was accused of being affiliated with an “undesirable organisation” for participating in a conference in support of political prisoners.

In October he was charged with treason over remarks critical of Moscow made at three public events abroad, his lawyer told the state-run TASS news agency, insisting the comments “did not pose any threat to the country”.

“A true Russian patriot, he stands accused of high treason for his tireless fight for a Putin-free Russia,” his wife Evgenia Kara-Murza tweeted on Monday.

WON’T ‘GIVE UP’

A Russian citizen by birth, Kara-Murza received British citizenship after moving to the United Kingdom with his mother when he was 15.

The Western-educated activist and journalist was a close associate of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead near the Kremlin in 2015, and Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former oligarch turned Putin critic.

Source: news18