Russia jails four journalists linked to Alexei Navalny – Washington Examiner

Four journalists linked to the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have been sentenced to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with an extremist group. The journalists—Antonina Favorskaya, Konstantin Gabov, Sergey Karelin, and Artyom kriger—were accused of working for the Anti-Corruption Foundation, which has been designated as a foreign agent and later as an extremist association by the Russian authorities. During court proceedings, Favorskaya claimed she was being punished for organizing Navalny’s funeral, while Gabov described the charges against him as baseless, stating that independent journalism is equated with extremism in Russia.Karelin asserted that he was targeted for conducting street interviews for a YouTube channel associated with Navalny’s team. Kriger criticized the prosecution as unfounded and expressed hope for a future change in circumstances. The convictions underscore the increasing repression of independent journalism and dissent in Russia under the current regime.


Russia jails four journalists linked to Alexei Navalny

Russia has thrown four journalists associated with the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny in jail, sentencing each to 5 1/2 years in prison.

Antonina Favorskaya, Konstantin Gabov, Sergey Karelin, and Artyom Kriger were all found guilty of involvement with an extremist group. They were accused of working for the Anti-Corruption Foundation, an nonprofit organization founded by Navalny. The organization was designated a foreign agent by the Russian Ministry of Justice in 2019, then given an extremist designation in 2021, outlawing it.

Russian journalists, Antonina Favorskaya, left, and Artyom Kriger, accused of working for a group founded by the late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, stand in a defendant’s cage of the Nagatinsky District Court in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. (AP Photo)

Gabov is a freelance video journalist along with Karelin, the latter of whom worked with Western media outlets such as the Associated Press. Favorskaya and Kriger worked with the anti-Kremlin SotaVision, an outlet designated a “foreign agent” in 2023, sending its leaders into exile.

Favorskaya filmed the last video of Navalny before his death last year.

Russian journalists, from left, Konstantin Gabov, Sergey Karelin, Artyom Kriger and Antonina Favorskaya, accused of working for a group founded by the late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, stand in a defendant’s cage of the Nagatinsky District Court in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, April 15, 2025. (AP Photo)

Speaking to reporters while in the defendants’ cage, Favorskaya said she was being punished for helping organize Navalny’s funeral.

Gabov said the accusations against him were baseless.

“I understand perfectly well … what kind of country I live in. Throughout history, Russia has never been different, there is nothing new in the current situation,” Gabov said in a statement to Novaya Gazeta, an independent Russian newspaper. “Independent journalism is equated to extremism.”

Karelin said he was being punished for doing street interviews for Popular Politics, a YouTube channel founded by Navalny’s associates.

“Remorse is considered to be a mitigating circumstance. It’s the criminals who need to have remorse for what they did. But I am in prison for my work, for the honest and impartial attitude to journalism, FOR THE LOVE for my family and country,” he wrote in remarks obtained by the outlet.

Kriger also denounced his prosecution as baseless, saying he was added to a list of extremists “only because I have conscientiously carried out my professional duties as an honest, incorruptible and independent journalist for 4 1/2 years.”

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“Don’t despair guys, sooner or later it will end and those who delivered the sentence will go behind bars,” he said after the verdict.

Kriger’s uncle, Mikhail Kriger, was arrested in 2022 after liking a Facebook comment expressing the urge “to hang” Russian President Vladimir Putin.



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