“Moscow has never won the final victory, and will never do it”: it was for these words Daria Kozyreva was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison by a court in St. Petersburg on Friday, April 18. The American CNN channel informs that the 19 -year -old Russian activist was accused of having “discredited” the Russian army several times, after being the acade of an act of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia of a Ukrainia Ukrainia of a Ukrainia, after an Ukrainia army, after being from a Ukrainia ukrainia, later. of the city.
Two years after the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the young Russian had been arrested on February 24, 2024 after being surprised verses of placement of a poem, baptized “my will”, in the statue of a Ukrainian poet of the nineteenth century, namely, Taras Chevtchenko:
“Oh, Enterme, then get up, and break your heavy chains, and sprinkle with the blood of the tyrants, the freedom you have won,” we could read about the statue in question.
“History will judge and judge fairly”
At the audience, Daria Kozyreva acknowledged and assumed her gesture, explaining that the Ukranian Chevtchenko Taras was its favorite author. Born in kyiv in 1814, in a region belonging to the Russian Empire, the poet has established itself as a Russian oppressor resistant artist. This Friday, this activist took advantage of the audience to pronounce other extracts of the poem, before developing the reasons for his gesture.
According to her, the poet Taras Chevtchenko would not have been surprised by the war in Ukraine initiated by Russia on February 24, 2022. “The story of Russia presents a surprising characteristic: whatever the holders of power (…)
And to continue: “Moscow has never won the final victory. And will never do it. The Ukrainian people will not allow it. It has enough.” “Moscow has not won Ukraine. The national flag still floats in kyiv, and will always do so. (…) History will judge and judge fairly. But Ukraine has already won.”
A series of anti-belicosis actions
The young woman has already been sentenced by Russian justice to a fine of 30,000 rubles, the equivalent of 320 euros, in December 2023 for defamation towards the Russian army. At that time, it had been excluded from the Faculty of Medicine of St. Petersburg, after having affirmed in a Russian social network that “soldiers, workers” were “sent to death in this carnage store” where they would also become “murderers.”
A year earlier, Daria Kozyreva had been arrested for writing “murderers, you bombarded him. Judas” in an infrastructure dedicated to twinning between the Russian and Ukrainian cities of St. Petersburg and Marioupol, the latter now under the yoke of Russia.
The director of the NGO Amnesty International in Russia Natalia Zviagina deplored this new condemnation and requested “his immediate release.” According to her, it is “a new terrifying reminder of how far the Russian authorities are ready to silence the peaceful opposition to its war in Ukraine.”
Source: BFM TV
