Russian streamer faces harsh punishment for criticizing Ukraine invasion
Russian streamer and blogger Anna Bazhutova, known as Yokobovich on Twitch, criticized the invasion of Ukraine during one of her streams. For her statements made live, she quickly faced terrifying consequences.
7 June 2024 14:21
Russia's invasion of Ukraine officially began on February 24, 2022, although the conflict between the countries had practically been ongoing for years.
Streamer Anna Bazhutova live-streamed witnesses' accounts of atrocities supposedly committed by Russian soldiers during the occupation of Bucha. The "Moscow Times" reported that the woman was found guilty of spreading false information about the motherland's army. The incident likely occurred on June 2, 2023, although sources are inconclusive - Radio Free Europe claims it happened as early as 2022.
She live-streamed witnesses' accounts of the massacre of Ukrainians. Russian woman faced punishment
The Ukrainian government's narrative aligns with what was presented in Anna Bazhutova's material. Ukraine reported mass murders and aggression by Russian soldiers retreating from Bucha. As a result of their actions, hundreds of people died. Russia naturally disagreed with these accusations and stated through an official declaration that it was merely Western manipulation.
A complaint was filed against the Russian streamer, and the police quickly searched her home. Authorities confiscated all electronic devices, and the woman was detained temporarily. She had reportedly been in detention since August 2023. Anna Bazhutova's channel was taken down from Twitch, though the reasons for the ban are unknown. The service does not disclose such information.
What happened to the Russian streamer?
More than five years in prison - that's the sentence Anna Bazhutova received. The woman disagrees with the judge's decision, and her lawyer has announced an appeal. The streamer clearly isn't afraid to speak her mind as she sharply commented on the sentence received. "This is f*cked up. It's disgusting," she said during her hearing. The Russian woman is not alone; she has support among opponents of Putin's regime.
"We consider streamer Anna Bazhutova (YokoBovich) a political prisoner. The criminal case against Bazhutova violates her right to freedom of speech and aims to silence voices in Russia who criticize the war against Ukraine," said the organization Political Prisoners Memorial when Bazhutova was arrested in 2023.
Source: pcgamer.com