‘They are lying to you’: Protester interrupts Russian news programme with anti-war slogan

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An anti-war protester has interrupted the main news programme on Russia’s foremost state TV station, holding a sign which told viewers: “They are lying to you.”

During the live broadcast on Channel One, the woman, who is thought to have worked for the company for years, walked on to the set behind the presenter with a placard denouncing the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

In English, it read: “No war. Russians against war.”

And in Russian it said: “NO WAR. Stop the war. Don’t believe propaganda. They are lying to you here.”

While she stood behind the host who continued to read from her autocue, the demonstrator – who has been named as Marina Ovsyannikova – could be heard saying: “Stop the war! No war! Stop the war! No war!”

She could still be heard after the broadcast was switched to alternative output.

Kira Yarmysh, a spokeswoman for jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, posted footage of the incident on Twitter with the caption: “Wow, that girl is cool.”

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The woman was named by OVD-Info, an independent protest-monitoring group, and by the head of the Agora human
rights group, as Ms Ovsyannikova, an employee of the channel.

The protester also tweeted a video of herself before her demonstration, in which she blamed President Vladimir Putin for the war and apologised for her actions on television.

She also said that she had been working for Channel One “for the last few years”.

“I’ve been doing Kremlin propaganda and I’m very ashamed of it – that I let people lie from TV screens and allowed the Russian people to be zombified,” she said.

She added: “We didn’t say anything in 2014 when it only just began (annexing of Crimea). We didn’t protest when the Kremlin poisoned Navalny. We just silently watched this inhuman regime. Now the whole world has turned away from us, and ten generations of our descendants won’t wash off this fratricidal war.

“We, the Russian people, are thinking and intelligent, only in our power to stop this madness. Go to protests, don’t be afraid of anything, they can’t arrest us all.”

Pavel Chikov, head of Agora, said the demonstrator had been arrested and taken to a Moscow police station.

Channel One said it is conducting an internal review into the incident, Tass news agency reported.

The station is broadcast throughout Russia and has more than 250 million viewers worldwide.

It closely follows the Kremlin line that Moscow was forced to act in Ukraine to demilitarise and “de-Nazify” the country in a “special military operation”.

In recent weeks, Russia has introduced broad new legislation designed to clamp down on free speech, which it says is to prevent “public dissemination of deliberately false information”.

If charged under the law, the Channel One protester could face between three and 15 years in jail.

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