The Military Court of Appeal has revised the sentence given to sociologist Boris Kagarlitsky for “justifying terrorism” last year over a social media post, cancelling the fine he was originally given and sentencing him to five years in prison, Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti reported Tuesday.
In mid-December, despite prosecutors requesting a custodial sentence of five and a half years, a court in the Republic of Komi in the Russian Arctic fined the sociologist 609,000 rubles (€6,250) for the public justification of terrorism over a social media post he wrote in October 2022 about the explosion on the Crimean Bridge.
“The Prosecutor’s Office filed a suit, saying I wouldn’t be able to pay the fine, so I should be imprisoned,” Kagarlitsky told Novaya Gazeta before the hearing.