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Russia sentences seven to long jail terms in far-left 'terror' case

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A military court in the central Russian city of Penza hands down the verdict in the so-called "Network" case against a group of young anarchists and anti-fascists, sentencing them to between six and 18 years in prison on terror and other charges. Rights activists and defense lawyers strongly criticised the case, saying the men had been tortured. All seven had denied the charges. IMAGES

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