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Brittney Griner

Brittney Griner american professional basketball player has been confined by russian court for 9 years in prison. The 6' 9" tall player had pleaded guilty. Despite her confessions she has received an award of 9 years confinement. This is second biggest mistake on part of russia after feb 24th. The conviction doesn't lead to any conclusion. As a sports person she should have been treated with respect. This is a human rights violation second in line. If the russian found her guilty to have crossed any limits inside russian soil as an athelete receives a second strike in international sports. Even friends of russia should distance themselves. There needs more sanctions on russia. Friends of russia like should alienate for good international results. The world is recovering slowly from the last three years of lockdowns, economic downstream and cancellation of many international events in full fledge as it should have been. Putin's russia must consider themselves as friends first and foes next. There are many more events to come in the future. The russians are going to be the sole losers of this game. Putin must consider peace and the well-being of it's own and it's people. Russians have contributed so much to the world from sports to science and technology. Putin in his short-sight mustn't go away from long-term national and international goals. Putin must bring russia back to it's glory that it has lost in the last six months. Putin's can salvage some dignity and respect to himself by bringing russia back to pre feb 23rd. Already in August he has no time left for any wrong moves in the coming days. I hope by dawn tomorrow we can expect some miracle to happen.

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