Evgenia Kara-Murza, whose husband was jailed for 25 years by a Moscow court after being convicted of treason, told Sky News she is terrified for his life and her kids are terrified for their father, but she understands what he’s fighting for.
The wife of a dual British-Russian citizen jailed for treason says she is “terrified for his life” but will “fight for him for as long as it takes”.
Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza was jailed on Monday for 25 years after a Moscow court convicted him of treason and other offences – charges he denies.
His wife, Evgenia Kara-Murza, told Sky News: “I know what my husband is fighting for.
“Believe me, I’m terrified for his life and I know that our kids are terrified for their father, but I understand what he’s fighting for and I’ll do everything I can to raise awareness about what is happening in Russia in the context of the war in Ukraine.
“I want to do everything I can to show the world that there’s a very close connection between internal repression and external aggression – they go hand in hand.”
Speaking from the US, Mrs Kara-Murza said she had not been surprised by the severity of her husband’s sentence, as he had been portrayed by the Russian government “as a traitor…seen as a personal enemy (who) needs to be locked up for quarter of a century to stop him continuing with his work”.
Mr Kara-Murza, 41, is a father of three and former journalist who was once deputy leader of the opposition group People’s Freedom Party.
He is the vice chairman of the pro-democracy and human rights group Open Russia and his supporters say he has already survived poisoning attempts in 2015 and 2017, although Russian authorities have denied any involvement in these.