“In the Soviet district of occupied Crimea, a Russian court sentenced a 52-year-old local resident to three years in prison for “calls to extremism” on social networks, the Russian prosecutor’s office of the peninsula reports”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
The Russian court believes that in 2023 and 2024, the 52-year-old man several times posted comments on social networks that contained “calls to commit violent acts against persons based on nationality.”
Russian law enforcement officers do not provide specific comments. It is indicated that the man’s actions were discovered and stopped by the FSB of the Russian Federation.
The Russian court, taking into account the position of the accuser, sentenced the culprit to three years of imprisonment with serving the sentence in a correctional colony under the general regime.
A Crimean citizen is deprived of the right to conduct activities related to sending public messages, placing appeals and other materials in electronic or information and telecommunication networks, and administering sites for two and a half years.
