A Moscow court sentenced a detained female employee to a fine of more than 30,000 yen in Japanese yen after entering the studio during a news program on Russian state television and complaining of an anti-war.

After the woman left the court, she said, "The interrogation lasted more than 14 hours," she said and thanked her supporters.

Marina Offshan Nikowa, who works on Russian national television, entered the studio during a news program on the 14th and appealed for anti-war with a paper saying "against the war", and the action in the midst of strengthening speech control is instantly the world. Was told to.



Mr. Offshan Nikowa was detained and interrogated by the police, but on the 15th, a Moscow court fined 30,000 rubles and about 33,000 yen in Japanese yen for "holding an event without prior notice". I sentenced him to a sentence.



After leaving the court, Offshan Nikowa told reporters, "The last two days have literally been a very difficult day in my life. Interrogation lasts more than 14 hours and keeps in touch with relatives and friends. I wasn't allowed to do that, and I didn't get any legal support. "



There has been a series of messages from Russia that support and support this action on SNS, but a spokesman for the Russian Presidential Administration, Peskov, said on the 15th, "It's a barbaric act. It has nothing to do with us. "



In a video posted on social media so far, Mr. Offshan Nikowa said that she "only has our power to stop the violence. I want you to join the protest rally." Will lead to or be noticed.