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Core update
- Dmitry Glukhovsky has faced legal and political pressure in relation to his anti-war statements about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including reports of being placed on a federal wanted list and prosecutions for “discrediting” the Russian armed forces. Some outlets have also reported prison sentences issued in absentia in connection with those charges. For example, coverage notes that he has been targeted by Russian authorities for his public opposition to the war.[3][5][6]
Context and background
- Glukhovsky is best known as the author of the Metro 2033 series, and has been a prominent critic of the war in Ukraine, which has led to various legal actions and waves of international attention regarding authors and dissidents in Russia. This context appears across multiple summaries and profiles, including PEN America discussions and Wikipedia-style biographies.[6][7][3]
Additional perspectives
- Several outlets and profiles have mentioned his exile from Russia, ongoing advocacy for Ukraine, and his public stance against the war, with coverage sometimes framed around broader crackdowns on dissent in Russia. See references from covering outlets and author profiles for a range of angles and updates.[1][7][3]
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Video. "Regardless of what I am accused of, I am ready to fully repeat these words: 'I demand an immediate cessation of hostilities in Ukraine and the withdrawal of Russian troops from it'."
www.euronews.comDmitry Glukhovsky has been given jail time by Russian courts. He's known for writing Metro 2033, which has spawned the Metro series of games.
www.relyonhorror.comRussia's Interior Ministry has added Vladimir Milov, an associate of jailed opposition politician Aleksei Navalny, and well-known writer Dmitry Glukhovsky to the federal wanted list.
www.rferl.orgBy The Associated Press A Russian court has handed a writer an eight year prison sentence, finding him guilty of deliberately spreading false information about Russia’s armed forces. Dmitry Glukhovsky was found guilty of posting texts and videos on his social media channels that accused Russian servicemen of committing crimes in Ukraine and that Russian
ktvz.comOn two separate occasions in May and June 2022, exiled writer Dmitry Glukhovsky was arrested in absentia for “discrediting the army” in anti-war social media posts he made. After being placed on the foreign agent list in October 2022, Glukhovsky was arrested in absentia for “spreading false information about the Russian army.” He was fined Read more...
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www.inkl.comDmitry Alekseyevich Glukhovsky is a Russian author, best known for the science fiction novel Metro 2033 and its sequels. As a journalist, Dmitry Glukhovsky has ...
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