‘Stop the war!’ shouted Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor at the premier Russian state Channel One’s live broadcast.
The Russian editor interrupted the live broadcast of the network she works with on Monday night to protest Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, telling viewers they are being misinformed and lied to by the Kremlin.
Russian-state news agency TASS late revealed that Ovsyannikova was arrested, previously calling her an ‘outsider’ before revealing she was an editor at Channel One.
A woman burst onto Russia’s main live evening newscast today with a sign that says:
“Stop the war
Don’t believe propaganda
They’re lying to you”And chanting: “Stop the war! No to war!”pic.twitter.com/pKVKZFVEM3
— max seddon (@maxseddon) March 14, 2022
The agency highlighted how she could be held liable for her actions under the nation’s criminal code. This follows a pre-recorded message by Ovsyannikova herself, in which she says that this is the time for the Russian people to rise up against the invasion.
During her defiant video, the editor urged people to attend rallies and not be afraid of anything. ‘They can’t jail us all’ she said. ‘It’s up to us to stop the madness.’ She went on to express great regret for working for the network and her role in propagating Kremlin propaganda.
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