Aleksandra Skochilenko, a Russian activist known for her antiwar protests, has been released following a significant prisoner swap. During her time in custody, she was jailed for placing tiny antiwar signs in public markets, an act that sparked international attention. In a recent musical jam session in Berlin, Skochilenko revealed her perspective on the value of freedom of speech and the importance of peace. She expressed that these principles are more vital than the duration of her imprisonment. Additionally, she has authored a memoir titled “My Prison Trip,” which provides a personal account of her experiences within the Russian prison system.