In Saint Petersburg, the Poet Glykeri Olonov Was Released From a Pre-Trial Detention Center. He Was Acquitted of the Charge of “Promoting Suicide”
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The Kuibyshev District Court of St. Petersburg closed the criminal case against poet Glycery Ulunov (real name Kirill Yakovlev), who was accused of “promoting suicide”. Ulunov has been released from jail, reports the human rights project “First Department”.
In Saint Petersburg, the poet Glykeri Olonov was released from a pre-trial detention center. He was acquitted of the charge of “promoting suicide”
The Kuibyshevsky District Court of St. Petersburg closed the criminal case of the poet Glykiri Olonov (real name Kirill Yakovlev), who was accused of “propaganda for suicide.” Olonov was released from pre-trial detention, according to the First Administration Human Rights Project. “Such clean legal victories do not happen every day! It is ridiculous from the point of view of common sense and from the point of view of the law, that the case ended…
The court in St. Petersburg dismissed the criminal case and released the poet Gliquery Ulunov, who had been accused for his poems of "organizing suicide activities." This is reported by the First Division. The decision against Gliquery Ulunov (the real name is Kirill Yakovlev) was taken by the Kuybyshev District Court.
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