Siberian Pianist Jailed for ‘Nazi Propaganda’ After Playing Ukrainian Anthem

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The Tyumen resident, identified as Vladimir Fofanov by the OVD-Info police-monitoring website, was shown performing the anthem on a piano set up on an embankment.

A Siberian entrepreneur who played the Ukrainian national anthem in public has been found guilty of “Nazi propaganda,” a local court said Thursday in the latest example of Russia's ongoing crackdown on wartime dissent.

But the city’s court accused Fofanov of “shouting slogans of the banned organizations UNA-UNSO and the Right Sector.”

Russia declared the far-right Ukrainian movement UNA-UNSO, part of the ultranationalist group Right Sector, a banned “extremist” organization after Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014.

“Moreover, the man posted a video of his ‘concert’ on the internet,” the court said.

Videos of Fofanov playing the anthem posted online this week did not show him shouting or speaking the slogans he is accused of.

Still, Tyumen’s Central District Court sentenced the suspect it identified as Vladimir F. to 14 days in jail on misdemeanor charges of Nazi propaganda.

It added that Fofanov pleaded guilty and vowed not to repeat the offense.

CurrentGrand on May 23rd, 2022 at 08:51 UTC »

Fascist russia

Consistent-Duty-2387 on May 23rd, 2022 at 08:23 UTC »

Jailed and probably worse. Actual dictatorships are terrifying

EivaAlexia on May 23rd, 2022 at 08:22 UTC »

The more they call Nazi everyone who is not a Nazi and everything that has nothing to do with Nazism the more they diluting the meaning of Nazism as such

They making Nazism to become an unclear term for labelling anyone who disagree and stirring up unexplainable hate and uncontrollable violence.

What I want to say, I hope they will soon lose the control over this demonic beast which they make of russian people so that beast may turn against it's creator