The case gained additional notoriety because the killers made video recordings of some of the murders, with one of the videos leaking to the Internet. Sayenko and Suprunyuk were sentenced to life imprisonment, while Hanzha received nine years in prison. The first two murders occurred late on 25 June The first victim was a year-old woman, Yekaterina Ilchenko, [9] who was walking home after having tea at her friend's apartment. According to Sayenko's confession, he and Suprunyuk were "out for a walk.
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Russia's teenagers may have to stay at home at night, with President Dmitry Medvedev approving what is seen as a curfew law. The Kremlin's website has announced that Mr Medvedev has approved the changes to children's rights legislation, allowing regional authorities to bar unaccompanied minors from a range of public places at night. The RIA Novosti news agency has reported the curfews could apply from pm to am. Police have welcomed the legislation as a way of helping children, but some rights groups have criticised it for infringing on young people's liberty. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. News Home. Posted 29 Apr 29 Apr
Russia passes teen curfew law
In the show, the contestants' main objective is to construct a house whilst trying to find a partner in the process. Couples then compete for the house itself. The first episode of Dom-2 was aired on May 11, It remains one of the most highly rated, profitable and longest-running reality shows on television in Russia.
Help us continue to fight human rights abuses. Please give now to support our work. Since , the Russian authorities have intensified a crackdown on freedom of expression, selectively casting certain kinds of criticism of the government as threats to state security and public stability and introducing significant restrictions to online expression and invasive surveillance of online activity. While new restrictions on freedom of expression appear to target political opposition or civic groups, they affect all Russians.
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