Moscow politician tells Russian officials to stick the law censoring the war in Ukraine 'up their ass'

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A Moscow politican said that Russia's government officials should stick the law censoring the war in Ukraine "up their ass."

"I am staying in Russia," opposition politician Ilya Yashin tweeted.

Yashin wrote that he would accept a prison sentence for standing against the war with "dignity."

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An activist and Russian opposition politician said on Monday that Russian government officials should stick the law censoring the war in Ukraine "up their ass."

"I am staying in Russia. Let them stick their law on military censorship up their ass," politician Ilya Yashin tweeted. "I have said and keep repeating: Russians and Ukrainians should not kill each other."

Yashin added, "If I am destined to end up in prison for anti-war speeches, I will accept it with dignity."

Russia has dubbed its invasion of Ukraine a "special military operation" and has criminalized sharing information about the war domestically. Those who spread information about the war have been threatened with arrest and imprisonment.

Last year, Yashin — a former council official — said he was banned from taking part in a local election over his support for jailed Russian President Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny, according to Reuters.

Yashin said that he wanted to register as a candidate for an election to the Russian regional parliament in Moscow, but said he was told he wasn't allowed due to a law banning members of groups deemed "extremist" from running for office, Reuters reported.

SparklyCrab on March 7th, 2022 at 22:38 UTC »

Brave man. Respect. This is the Russia we want, not that bunker bitch with 50 foot long table

SNStains on March 7th, 2022 at 20:34 UTC »

“Politician”, FTFY. He’s already banned from seeking office for supporting Navalny. Don’t take freedom for granted; vote like it’s your last chance. It may be.

BigDaddyCoolDeisel on March 7th, 2022 at 20:33 UTC »

If we are ever safely on the other side of this; there are some amazing Russians whose story needs to be told and celebrated.