Aleksandr Mokin had lost the will to live. Convicted of selling drugs and ostracized by his family, he endured abuse from guards and frequent spells
Tag: Convicts
A Convict’s Life in Russia’s Army: ‘We Are Not Human to Them’
In a month spent at the front line, Aleksandr, an ex-convict serving in the Russian Army, hadn’t seen a single Ukrainian soldier and had barely
German Court Convicts Left-Wing Group in Attacks Against Far Right
A German court on Wednesday convicted a 28-year-old woman and three accomplices of organizing and carrying out brutal attacks against people they perceived to be
Wagner Fighters Left as Convicts. Will Russia Bury Them as Heroes?
When the corpse of a Wagner mercenary fighter arrived in his small Russian village in late February after he was killed fighting in Ukraine, some
Polish Court Convicts Rights Activist of Aiding an Abortion by Providing Pills
Ms. Wydrzynska, who has been an abortion rights activist in Poland for the past 16 years, said in an interview last summer with The Times
French Court Convicts 8 of Aiding 2016 Terrorist Attack in Nice
A French court on Tuesday found eight defendants guilty of aiding in the terrorist attack that killed 86 people in the Mediterranean city of Nice
Dutch Court Convicts 3 Men Over Downing of MH17 Plane in 2014
AMSTERDAM — A Dutch court on Thursday convicted three men with ties to the Russian security services and acquitted a fourth suspect over the shooting