"Today, Our Words Must Be Strong Enough to Stop Bullets." Armen Aramyan, Natasha Tyshkevich, Volodya Metelkin and Alla Gutnikova, the editors of the Russian student news website DOXA were sentenced in court. Their offence? Publishing a video about whether Russian teachers should discourage schoolchildren from attending rallies in support of Alexey Navalny in January 2021, just after the opposition leader returned to Russia. Prosecutors claimed that the video, aside from leading to the arrest of over 100 people under the age of 18 at an opposition protest, could have also helped spread coronavirus. The four students receive two years of “correction labour”– as well as a ban on running websites. Read the Closing Statements of the DOXA-Four here.