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'No acquittal for such charges': Memorial co-chair appears in court over Ukraine criticism / 33MB6E8
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The co-chair of human rights group Memorial, Oleg Orlov, appears in court for a second hearing in his case over lone pickets against the Ukraine offensive. Speaking to journalists after the hearing, Orlov says that "there are no acquittals" for the charges of army "discreditation" that could see him go to jail for up to five years, though his friend Dmitry Muratov, a prominent journalist, argued outside the courtroom that Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin "said whatever he wanted about the armed forces" and "this was allowed." IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES