
Russia's lawyer General requested extradition from erstwhile state tv presenter Farida Kurbangaleva. A writer left her homeland in 2014 immediately after Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula. She was accused of “spreading false information” about the Russian army.
Russian Prosecutor-General issued a communication on a erstwhile tv presenter Farida Kurbangaleva. She now lives in Czech Republicand Moscow applied for her deportation. Officially, it is unclear what allegations are being made by a journalist. On the Internet, it claims that it could be “justification of terrorism” and “spreading false information about the army”.
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“It’s surely large for me Honor, due to the fact that in this way Russia recognises my contribution to the fight against Putin's criminal government (...). Of course, both charges are sucked off the finger" she wrote, adding that she doubted that Czech Republic They responded to the request of the Russian prosecutor.
Farida Kurbangalev pursued by Russia. She was the face of state television
Kurbangalev worked for years on state tv Rossija 1. She ran the main information programme “Wiesti”. In 2014, after the annexation CrimeaShe left the station and then left the country. Since 2018 he has lived and worked in Prague.
From 2018 to 2021 Kurbangalev worked for the Prague-speaking Current Time tv station, a task by Radio Free Europe. He presently works with Govorit NeMoskva and runs his own channel on YouTube. She is opposed to the attack on Ukraine and Vladimir Putin. In his activity he focuses on the tragic consequences of war on both sides of the conflict.
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May 11, 2024 proceedings have been initiated against her. The defendants besides included another people with whom the writer worked. Kurbangalev was accused of promoting false information about the Russian army and justifying terrorism. A court in Moscow tried her two-month detention since being detained in the territory of the Russian Federation or transferring to law enforcement in the event of extradition or deportation.

== sync, corrected by elderman ==
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