Russia's prominent anti-war politician jailed for 11 years

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Russia's prominent anti-war politician Lev Shlosberg has been sentenced to 11 years and one month in a penal colony for "discrediting" the country's armed forces and "spreading false information" about them.
Shlosberg, 63, condemned the verdict by a court in the city of Pskov, saying its only task was to "punish a person for his political, public and civil position".
His liberal political party Yabloko, which he is deputy head of, said it would appeal.
The ruling came just minutes before Russia's Supreme Court rejected Yabloko's appeal against a ban on it taking part in September's parliamentary elections.
Yabloko was the only registered party to oppose Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine launched in 2022.
Since the start of the invasion, any remaining opposition in Russia to President Vladimir Putin - who has been in power for nearly 27 years - has been crushed.
Public shows of dissent have been suppressed by wartime censorship laws and can trigger hefty fines or long prison sentences.
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The court in Pskov, north-western Russia, delivered its verdict on Monday.
It found Shlosberg guilty of "public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the armed forces of the Russian Federation".
The prosecution had demanded 12 years and one month in jail. The criminal charges were brought following Shlosberg's comments published on social media.
In his closing speech, Shlosberg again rejected all the charges, describing the trial as "an imitation of an investigation" in order to "achieve an obviously illegal goal", according to a transcript published by the Novaya Gazeta newspaper.
The opposition politician also repeated his call for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war and the start of a "political dialogue".
He was repeatedly interrupted by the presiding judge.
Yabloko was struck off the ballots earlier this month over accusations that the party publicly supports the "international LGBT movement", which Russia's Supreme Court designates as extremist.
Yabloko rejects all the accusations.
All 10 other parties taking part in the 18-20 September election support the war in Ukraine.
The latest ratings of the ruling United Russia slipped to 32.1% earlier this month - the lowest figure since May, according to Russia's state-owned pollster VCIOM.
Still, the Kremlin is widely believed to have the resources to deliver the outcome it wants at the election.
Independent election watchdogs have been deprived of much of their ability to monitor and challenge the process.
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