Kuban activist Daria Polyudova, who is under recognizance not to leave on charges of public calls for actions aimed at violating the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation, and public calls for extremist activities, was brought to court on June 11 for consideration of an administrative case under Article 20.3 of the Administrative Code. The delivery was carried out by criminal investigation officers who detained the activist during an interview for a new job.
(propaganda or public display of prohibited paraphernalia and symbols), providing for a fine of up to two thousand rubles or arrest of up to 15 days. Earlier on June 10, Polyudova that the police took her to the prosecutor's office. According to the activist, she is accused of administrative offenses under Article 20.3 of the Administrative Code for messages published on the social network Vkontakte, presumably on April 26 and 28, 2015. In addition, Polyudova was required to come to the prosecutor's office of the Krasnoarmeysky district of the Krasnodar Territory on June 11 for a conversation with an FSB officer.
reported on June 9, police officers took Polyudova and her father to the police department to give explanations about several messages published on the social network. The activist refused to give an explanation, citing Article 51 of the Constitution (“No one is obliged to testify against himself, his spouse and close relatives”).
Signs not to leave, regular detentions and arrests, as well as pressure from the FSB, Polyudova is unable to get a permanent job.
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