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Marina Ovsyannikova, a former Russian state TV journalist speaks to the press as she arrives for a listening to in a courtroom in Moscow, Russia, on July 28. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP)

Marina Ovsyannikova, the Russian journalist who held up an anti-war poster on Russian state TV, has confirmed that she has left her court-ordered home arrest.

“I take into account myself completely not responsible and due to our nation’s refusal to execute its personal legal guidelines, I refuse as of 30 September 2022 to watch my pre-trial restriction in a type of a home arrest and I free myself from all that,” Ovsyannikova stated in an announcement on her Telegram channel. 

A courtroom in August positioned her below home arrest till October 9, charging her with disseminating false details about the Russian Armed Forces, TASS reported.

Ovsyannikova, a former worker of Russia Channel One, interrupted a broadcast in March holding up an indication that learn: “NO WAR. Cease the conflict. Don’t consider propaganda they let you know lies right here.”

On the time, Ovsyannikova advised CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that many Russian journalists see a disconnect between actuality and what’s offered on the nation’s tv channels, saying “it was merely inconceivable to remain silent.”

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“Pricey legislation enforcers, please put this kind of bracelet on Putin because it’s he who needs to be remoted from society and never me. Putin needs to be placed on trial for the genocide in opposition to the folks of Ukraine and mass homicide of Russia’s male inhabitants,” Ovsyannikova stated in a separate video on Telegram on Wednesday whereas pointing to a monitoring bracelet on her ankle.

Russia’s army management has “no concept in regards to the variety of victims among the many civilian inhabitants” in Ukraine,” Ovsyannikova added.

“Мaybe some choose’s, prosecutor’s or investigator’s conscience will get up and they’re going to cease calling the youngsters who died in Ukraine fakes,” she stated. “And they’re going to cease prosecuting me for telling the reality.”

“I’ve spent nearly two months below home arrest,” she continued, including that the entire time investigators have been referring to the phrases of Protection Minister Sergei Shoigu and his spokesperson Main-Normal Igor Konashenkov, “attempting to faux that not a single baby died throughout the conflict in Ukraine.”

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