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Russian Theater Director, Playwright Jailed For 6 Years On Terror Charges

Yevgenia Berkovich (left) and Svetlana Petriichuk deny justifying terrorism in their play, The Brave Falcon. (file photo)
Yevgenia Berkovich (left) and Svetlana Petriichuk deny justifying terrorism in their play, The Brave Falcon. (file photo)

A court in Moscow on July 8 convicted theater director Yevgenia Berkovich and playwright Svetlana Petriichuk of "justifying terrorism" and sentenced each to six years in prison. They were arrested last year following a production of the play Finist -- The Brave Falcon. The play is about Russian women who married Muslim men and moved to Syria. Both have maintained their innocence. A lawyer representing Berkovich and Petriichuk said they would appeal the ruling. To read the original story by RFE/RL’s Russian Service, click here.

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