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    Celiac Russian Artist Jailed for Protesting War Details Abuse in Prison Letters

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    A Russian artist with celiac disease details abuse and mistreatment in Russian jail after arrest for minor war protest.

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    Celiac.com 07/13/2022 - A Russian artist jailed in April for replacing price tags in supermarkets with anti-war messages has provided details of abusive conditions within a Russian prison in letters to her girlfriend.

    Since the start of its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Russia has attempted to crack down on anti-war protests, partly by passing a law that criminalizes the distribution of "fake news" about the Russian military or the war. Russian opposition to the war has mounted since February, and in March, Russia arrested over 13,000 protestors over the course of several weeks as anti-war rallies were held in 65 cities.

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    The Russian artist, Alexandra Skochilenko, who also goes by the name Sasha, was arrested under that law, on April 11, for replacing supermarket price tags with anti-war slogans. She faces up to ten years in prison. In letters to her girlfriend, Skochilenko describes abuse and mistreatment, including that she "ate very little due to a lack of gluten-free food, and when she got too hungry, she ate some of the food containing gluten...This made her very sick, and she was throwing up a lot and feeling a lot of pain."

    Skochilenko's girlfriend of five years, Sonia Subbotina, spoke with reporters, and shared details of Skochilenko's letters. "This is definitely to do with the hardening of the authoritarian regime," Subbotina told reporters. "There is no way that a person can speak out safely. Any attempt to show an opinion that differs from the government opinion is punished very, very harshly." 

    Skochilenko's letters detail her experience with aggressive inmates, untreated medical conditions, and gluten-containing food that makes her sick. Subbotina also said that her girlfriend has several other ailments and has been denied medical treatment for both an ovarian cyst and an impacted wisdom tooth that was scheduled for surgery before she was arrested.

    According to the letters, Skochilenko has also faced issues with other inmates. One letter stated that an inmate "talks to me with an authoritarian tone and constantly gives me orders." Skochilenko wrote, "She controls my every move and complains about every single one of my actions."

    The artist also wrote that a Russian state TV program "shouts all day" at the inmates with pro-war messages, and is only turned off at night.

    According to Business Insider, Skochilenko is currently held in a pre-trial detention center until at least June and faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.

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