🇱🇻Сегодня в Риге вынесли решение по делу Владимира Дорофеева. Правильно сказал автор канала "Бремя, в перёт!" в сегодняшней вечерней трансляции у себя на канале - журналисты Латвии с удовольствием пишут о судьбах других, о ком и так напишут другие СМИ, но не берутся писать о деле коллеги, или попросту даже поддержать его на суде.
А присудили прилично - 14 000 💶 евро, хотя прокурор просил 7000, что тоже очень даже немало.
🇱🇻Сегодня в Риге вынесли решение по делу Владимира Дорофеева. Правильно сказал автор канала "Бремя, в перёт!" в сегодняшней вечерней трансляции у себя на канале - журналисты Латвии с удовольствием пишут о судьбах других, о ком и так напишут другие СМИ, но не берутся писать о деле коллеги, или попросту даже поддержать его на суде.
А присудили прилично - 14 000 💶 евро, хотя прокурор просил 7000, что тоже очень даже немало.
BY Трибалтийские Вымираты
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