Father of girl who drew anti-war art extradited to Russia

Alexei Moskalyov, right, is escorted from a courtroom in Yefremov, Tula region, some 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of Moscow, Russia, Monday, March 27, 2023. A court in Russia on Tuesday convicted a single father over social media posts criticizing the war in Ukraine and sentenced him to two years in prison 鈥 a case brought to the attention of authorities by his daughter's drawings against the invasion at school, according to the man's lawyer and local activists. The 54-year-old Moskalyov, a single father of a 13-year-old daughter, was accused of repeatedly discrediting the Russian army, a criminal offense in accordance to a law Russian authorities adopted shortly after sending troops into Ukraine. (AP Photo)

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) 鈥 Russia's prosecution of a single father whose daughter drew an antiwar sketch at school elicited outrage from the European Union on Wednesday, even as the man, who fled house arrest before the verdict was announced, remained at large.

Alexei Moskalyov was convicted of discrediting the Russian army and sentenced to two years in prison in his hometown of Yefremov on Tuesday in a case that has grabbed international attention and underscored the intensity of the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent against the war in Ukraine.

European Commission spokesman Peter Stano tweeted that Moskalyov's sentence was 鈥渁 total disgrace.鈥 Earlier this month, he said the prosecution of Moskalyov represented political repression reaching 鈥渘ew levels,鈥 akin to what happened in the Soviet Union under Josef Stalin.

Russia 鈥渟hould respect its own constitution鈥 and international 鈥渙bligations instead of punishing kids & parents for political reasons,鈥 Stano wrote.

Moskalyov, 54, was charged over social media posts criticizing the invasion under a law adopted shortly after the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. During his one-day trial, which concluded Monday, he insisted he had nothing to do with the posts.

According to his lawyer and supporters, Moskalyov鈥檚 troubles began after his daughter Maria, now 13, drew an antiwar picture at Yefremov School No. 9 that depicted missiles flying over a Russian flag at a woman and child and said 鈥淣o to war鈥 and 鈥淕lory to Ukraine,鈥 according to his lawyer and his supporters.

The school called police, the girl was questioned and Moskalyov was fined for critical comments on social media. His apartment was raided in December and a criminal case was opened against him. He was placed under house arrest and his daughter was placed into the orphanage.

Moskalyov had been under house arrest in his apartment in the town south of Moscow, but he escaped before the verdict was announced.

He has been declared a political prisoner by Memorial, one of Russia鈥檚 oldest and most prominent rights groups that won the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize.

Another prominent rights group 鈥 OVD-Info 鈥 has provided Moskalyov with a lawyer and said it would continue to defend him and his daughter both on the charges of discrediting the army and on the issue of parental rights.

A court in Yefremov next week is expected to consider the authorities鈥 petition to restrict Moskalyov鈥檚 parental rights.

His supporters said father and daughter love each other, and Maria called him 鈥渕y hero鈥 in a letter she wrote for him in an orphanage, according to Moskalyov's lawyer who visited the facility on Tuesday. Moskalyov has been raising Maria alone for about 10 years.

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