Sasha Skochilenko replaced supermarket price tags with anti-war slogans. She’s been sent to prison for seven years. Steve Rosenberg for BBC News

Sasha Skochilenko replaced supermarket price tags with anti-war slogans. She’s been sent to prison for seven years. Steve Rosenberg for BBC News
byu/BkkGrl ineurope



by BkkGrl

21 comments
  1. Mad respect for Rosenberg and supporters reporting the truth surrounded by a bunch of cops.

    But 7 years for that feels like that’s how long Putin is willing to fight this war.

  2. Russia is a fucking shit hole. Fortunately for them there is still hope for people like her and her brave friends.

  3. That woman is now news.

    But in my opinion she is going to regret it, 7 years in prison is going to be very hard for her.

  4. She is way too happy for someone going to russian jail.

    The gesture is brave, but reality is going to set in hard.

  5. Waiting for demonstrations from the woke in the West. Zzzzzz.

  6. Led to prison for the crime of voicing her opinion, with a smile on her face and her head held high… What a truly brave woman! Also respect for those who came to support her even in the face of such a repressive system.

  7. In the least hateful way possible, not surprised she’s lesbian.

  8. I hope the genius Elon Musk will write something about the butcher Putin killing Russians who are against Russia’s attack on Ukraine

    Or is this girl now considered to have been freed by the wonderful Russian state from freedom, which is good?

  9. And in ten years she will be in the elite of russia.

  10. I hate my own country so much. Sasha is really cool, but there are a lot of people like her as well.

    7 years for just saying the truth!!!!!

  11. Freedom to political prisoners!

    Freedom to Russia!

    Fuck Putin!

  12. For anyone wondering the tag says “Russian Army bombed Art school in Mariupol.Around 400 people hid(took cover from)there from shelling”

    Second one.
    “Putin lies to us from the screen of television 20 years.Conclusion of that lies-to be ready to justify war and meaningless killings(deaths)”

  13. Well, Russia.
    They share the same freedom of speech as Iran.

  14. She isn’t an anti war activist. Or a heroine of any kind. Isn’t Skochilenko a Ukrainian name? She is supporting Ukraine.

    Use your head before jumping to conclusions.

  15. Fascist ruzzia does what fascist ruzzia does best.

  16. Brave woman. She’s a hero.

    Putin’s sick and depraved fascist dictatorship does the only thing fascist dictatorships know… trying to silence any dissident.

  17. How does that sentence make any sense, even from Kremlins POV? I know that Russia is not exactly democratic but they still rely on their population supporting them. Wouldn’t giving these sentences hurt their PR more than it helps them?

Leave a Reply