Uzbek leader in Russia gets 4 years for post 'mocking troops'

Usman Baratov, the head of an Uzbek community organisation that works on migrant rights, was found guilty of fomenting enmity and hate, RIA Novosti reported, citing investigators, after the closed-door trial.

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A Russian court on Monday sentenced an Uzbek community leader to four years in a penal colony for a post mocking

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