Sentino photograph

Sentino

Use attributes for filter !
Gender Male
Age 41
Date of birth June 8,1983
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Berlin
Germany
GenresHip-Hop/Rap
AlbumsIch bin Deutscher Hip Hop
Sentinos Way
Lost Tapes
Record labels Maskulin Music Group
RECORDJET
Zero Legal
RZ-recordingz
Sentino
5 vor 12
Zero-Legal
5 vor 12 Records
typo g
Record Jet
Listen artist open.spotify.com
Full nameSebastian Enrique Alvarez
SongsSongsRio2017 Szampana Do RękiDiho RaZ · 2021 VitalyiZabójstwo Liryczne 2 · 2015 View 25+ more
ListSzampana Do RękiDiho RaZ · 2021
NationalityPolish
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1406957
Send edit request

Sentino Life story


Air India Flight 182: India-Canada row brings 1985 bombing back in news

Air India Flight 182: India-Canada row brings 1985 bombing back in news
Sep 26,2023 10:31 pm

... In 2003, he pleaded guilty in a Canadian court to manslaughter in connection with the bombing of Flight 182, and was Sentenced to another five years in prison...

Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men

Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men
Jul 13,2023 1:31 am

... " One of the two accused - a man called Sayeed who was facing a long prison Sentence - had been rescued with his young son, explained Mr Khavand...

Georgia Bilham: Woman who posed as man convicted of assault over kiss

Georgia Bilham: Woman who posed as man convicted of assault over kiss
Jun 14,2023 1:50 pm

... Bilham will be Sentenced at Chester Crown Court on 19 July...

Good Friday Agreement: Prisoner release a bitter pill for victims

Good Friday Agreement: Prisoner release a bitter pill for victims
Apr 9,2023 9:20 pm

... The killer was handed a life Sentence - but because it happened in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, he only had to serve two years...

Cycling: Bridgend family 'got no justice' for son's crash death

Cycling: Bridgend family 'got no justice' for son's crash death
Apr 4,2023 10:20 pm

... The Ministry of Justice said independent judges decided Sentences...

Ukraine war: Where are Russia's opposition leaders now?

Ukraine war: Where are Russia's opposition leaders now?
Apr 1,2023 9:31 pm

... Open Russia s head, Andrei Pivovarov, is serving a four-year jail Sentence imposed for his involvement in an " undesirable organisation"...

What a man freed from a 241-year prison sentence finds strangest of all

What a man freed from a 241-year prison sentence finds strangest of all
Mar 20,2023 9:20 pm

...By Owen AmosBBC NewsWhen Bobby Bostic was released from prison in November, 27 years into a 241-year Sentence, lots of things seemed strange...

Insulate Britain protester jailed for stopping traffic on M4

Insulate Britain protester jailed for stopping traffic on M4
Mar 13,2023 8:51 am

... His co-defendants, former probation officer Ruth Cook, 71, gardener Roman Paluch-Machnik, 29, and carpenter Oliver Rock, 42, were each given six-week Sentences, suspended for 18 months...

Ukraine war: Where are Russia's opposition leaders now?

Jan 27,2023 2:11 pm

By Vitaly ShevchenkoBBC Monitoring

President Vladimir Putin now rules Russia virtually unchallenged. Many of the critical voices that once spoke out have since been forced into exile, while other opponents have been jailed - or in some cases killed.

By The Time he launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, More Than two decades of stamping out dissent had all but annihilated opposition in Russia.

At the very start of President Putin's rule, he brought to heel Russia's powerful oligarchs - immensely rich people with political ambitions.

Mikhail Khodorkovsky , once head of The Russian oil giant Yukos, was arrested in 2003 and spent 10 Years in prison for Tax Evasion and theft after funding opposition parties. Upon his release, he left Russia.

Boris Berezovsky , another oligarch who even helped bring Putin to Power - Fell out with him later and, reportedly by suicide.

All key media in Russia gradually Fell under the control of The State or toed the official Kremlin line.

Alexei Navalny

By far The Most prominent opposition figure in Russia is now Alexei Navalny , who has accused Putin from jail of aiming to smear hundreds of thousands of people in his " criminal, aggressive" war.

In August 2020, Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a military-grade nerve agent, while on A Trip To Siberia . The Attack nearly killed him, and he had to be flown to Germany for treatment.

His return to Russia in January 2021 briefly galvanised opposition protesters, but he was immediately arrested for fraud and contempt of court. He is now serving nine years in prison, and was the focus of an Oscar-winning documentary.

In the 2010s Navalny was actively involved in mass anti-government rallies and the many exposes by Navalny's main political vehicle, the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), have attracted millions of views online. In 2021 The Foundation was outlawed as extremist and Navalny has repeatedly dismissed allegations of corruption as politically motivated.

Many of his associates have come Under Pressure from security services, and some have fled abroad, including former FBK head Ivan Zhdanov , former top FBK lawyer Lyubov Sobol and most, if not all, of The Heads of the extended network of Navalny's offices across Russia.

Navalny's right-hand man Leonid Volkov left Russia when a Money Laundering case was launched against him in 2019.

Opposition to the war

Another key Putin critic behind Russian bars is Ilya Yashin , who has been sharply critical of Russia's war. In, he urged an investigation into possible War Crimes committed by Russian forces and called President Putin " the worst butcher in this war".

That live stream led to eight-and-a-half years in jail for violating a law against spreading " deliberately false information" about The Russian army. The Law was rushed through parliament shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

Yashin became involved in politics in 2000 at the Age Of 17, the year Putin came to Power .

In 2017, after years of opposition activism, he was elected head of the Krasnoselsky district council in Moscow, where he continued to voice views critical of the Kremlin.

In 2019, he spent More Than a month behind bars for his active role in protests against The Authorities ' refusal to register independent and opposition-minded candidates for elections to the Moscow city council.

Cambridge-educated journalist and activist Vladimir Kara-Murza has twice been The Victim of a mysterious poisoning that left him in a coma, in 2015 And Then in 2017. He was arrested in April 2022 following his criticism of The Russian invasion of Ukraine, and charged with sharing " fake news" about The Russian military, organising the activities of an " undesirable organisation" and High Treason . His lawyer says he is Facing Up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

He has authored numerous articles critical of Putin in prominent Russian and Western media and in 2011 led opposition efforts to secure the adoption of Western sanctions targeting Human Rights abusers in Russia.

These sanctions imposed by many Western countries are known as Magnitsky acts after whistleblowing lawyer Sergei Magnitsky , who died in a Russian jail in 2009 after alleging fraud by officials.

Fighting for democracy

Kara-Murza was deputy chairman of Open Russia , a leading pro-democracy group Set Up by fugitive ex-oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky . It was officially designated as " undesirable" in Russia and finally closed in 2021. Open Russia 's head, Andrei Pivovarov, is serving a four-year jail Sentence imposed for his involvement in an " undesirable organisation".

Kara-Murza may be facing a long prison Sentence but at least he is alive, unlike close friend and key Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov .

Before the Putin era, Nemtsov served as governor of Nizhny Novgorod region, energy minister And Then deputy Prime Minister , and he was also elected to Russia's parliament. Then he became increasingly vocal in his opposition to the Kremlin, and published A Number of reports critical of Vladimir Putin and led numerous marches opposing him.

On 27 February 2015, Nemtsov was shot four times as he crossed a bridge outside the Kremlin, hours after appealing for support for a march against Russia's initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014.

Five men of Chechen origin were convicted of Nemtsov's murder, but there is still no clarity as to who ordered it or why. Seven years after his death, revealed evidence that in the months running up to The Killing , Nemtsov was being followed across Russia by a government agent linked to A Secret assassination squad.

These leading opposition figures are just a few of the Russians targeted for showing dissent.

Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine Last Year , independent media in Russia have had to move abroad, such as news sites Meduza and Novaya Gazeta, and the channel TV Rain. Others like Talk Radio station Ekho Moskvy have simply shut down.

Countless commentators have gone into exile, like veteran journalist Alexander Nevzorov , branded a " foreign agent" in Russia and sentenced to eight years in jail In Absentia for spreading " fakes" against The Russian army.

But you do not have to have an audience of millions to be targeted. In March 2023, Dmitry Ivanov , a mathematics student who ran an anti-war Telegram channel, received an eight-and-a-half year prison Sentence - also for spreading " fakes" about the army.

Meanwhile, Single Parent Alexei Moskalev was given a two year jail term for dissent on Social Media following an investigation sparked by an anti-war picture sketched by his 13-year-old daughter at school.

It took Vladimir Putin More Than two decades to ensure no formidable opponents were free to challenge his Power . If that was his plan, it's worked.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Sentino Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯