In Karelia, a criminal case was opened against Orthodox activist Natalya Kuzmina for public calls for extremist activity (Part 2 of Article 280 of the Criminal Code). The woman spoke about this on her VKontakte page, publishing a corresponding resolution.
told According to this document, the reason for initiating the case were posts in the community “WE WILL NOT FEAR THE FEAR OF THE JEWS” and on Kuzmina’s personal page. We are talking, for example, about an image with the text “Drive the Jews out of the country!” According to law enforcement officers, this signature contains “a call for violent actions against ethnic Jews.”
According to Kuzmina, on the morning of March 14, FSB officers came to her. They conducted a search, seized the woman’s computer, and then took the activist away for interrogation. Kuzmina claims that law enforcement officers accused her of “rocking the boat” and demanded that she stop writing about the genocide of non-Jews, vaccinations, abortions, GMOs, the “moronization” of youth and “psychotronic towers.” The FSB officers also said that they would send the woman for a psychiatric examination and threatened with a real sentence in a colony.
Natalya Kuzmina said that this is her second criminal case under Article 280 of the Criminal Code. Previously, the court found her guilty of public calls for extremist activities and sentenced her to a year of suspended imprisonment.
OVD-InfoThe first case was opened in 2016 (the editorial office has the resolution) based on video recordings on Kuzmina’s page. According to the authorities, the caption to the video contained “a call for hostile actions involving the use of violence against representatives of Jewish nationality.” The woman herself claims that the text also talked about President Vladimir Putin and the patriarch.
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