In mid-November 2007, the court of the Zheleznodorozhny district of Barnaul (Altai Territory) passed a sentence under Part 1 of Art. 282 (incitement of national hatred committed in public) and Part 1 of Art. 222 (illegal possession of ammunition) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation to a resident of the city, detained for distributing nationalist leaflets during the May 9 Victory Parade. On the basis of the totality of the crimes committed, the defendant A. V. Rogov was sentenced to 1 year of suspended liberty.
According to Anna Shchirenko, the state prosecutor of the district prosecutor's office, on May 9, 2007, the convict, "being on the territory of Victory Square near the Glory Memorial, where a solemn parade was taking place ... in the presence of a large crowd of people, he distributed about 80 leaflets, the content of which spoke for itself: "Russia " - Russian power!", "National Power Party of Russia", "NDPR - what kind of party is this ?
During a search of the detainee's apartment, similar leaflets, nationalist literature and several live ammunition were seized.
According to the conclusion of the linguistic forensic examination, the leaflets "contain statements in the form of statements containing a sharp negative assessment or expressing a hostile, hostile attitude towards representatives of various ethnic groups, about the historical problems of Russia caused by the actions of other nations and nationalities, calls for the implementation of hostile actions against to persons of other nationalities .
The verdict came into force.
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