'It's Putin's war, not [the] Russian people's war,' Russian journalist Marina Ovsyannikova said on ThisWeekABC.
30,000 rubles on charges of organizing unsanctioned actions for her call to take part in demonstrations against the war."As soon as the war began, I couldn't eat, sleep," Ovsyannikova said."What we showed on our programs was very different from what was going on in reality."
"I would show to the Russian people that this is just propaganda, expose this propaganda for what it is and maybe stimulate some people to speak up against the war," Ovsyannikova said. Stephanopoulos asked Ovsyannikova if she is worried for her safety, despite rejecting France's offer of asylum. She acknowledged Russia is in a"very dark and difficult" period, but she encouraged people to speak up.
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