17 March 2022
In an extraordinary show of dissent, journalist Marina Ovsiannikova held up an anti-war poster on Russian state television on Monday before being arrested, fined and later released by authorities.
In an interview with FRANCE 24, she spoke out against Russian state "propaganda" and called for an end to the "fratricidal" war in Ukraine. #MarinaOvsyannikova #Russia #WarinUkraine
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Shocking footage released from Mariupol
Protesting journalist Marina Ovsyannikova says Russians are zombified by propaganda https://t.co/AxHzX8PCtn
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 17, 2022
Her name is Marina Ovsyannikova. https://t.co/U39w8gwxBV
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) March 14, 2022
Marina Ovsyannikova knew what she signed up for. Russians can't even refer to it as "war" but instead can only call it "special operations".
— Alicia Smith πππ #FBR (@AliciaSmith987) March 15, 2022
Incredibly brave of her. She had bigger balls than Tucker Carlson ever will #SoftOnRussia #PutinWarCriminal #Ukraine #freshvoices pic.twitter.com/mN5VW0AExz
Marina Ovsyannikova, the woman who ran onto a live state TV news broadcast, even recorded a message beforehand. In it, she says her father is Ukrainian. She calls for anti-war protests, says she’s ashamed about working for Kremlin propaganda, and she denounces the war absolutely. pic.twitter.com/nOpUY9bH74
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) March 14, 2022
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