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La basketteuse Brittney Griner transférée dans une colonie pénitentiaire russe

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Emprisonnée jusqu'ici près de Moscou, Brittney Griner était en cours de transfert, mercredi matin, vers une colonie pénitentiaire, selon ses avocats. Le sort de la basketteuse américaine, incarcérée pour détention de liquide de vapotage à base de cannabis, est au cœur d'un bras de fer diplomatique entre la Russie et les États-Unis sur fond d'offensive en Ukraine. 

The post La basketteuse Brittney Griner transférée dans une colonie pénitentiaire russe appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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