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19 Articles
The criminal proceedings initiated in Russia against the Düsseldorf carnival car builder Jacques Tilly have come up with a lot of criticism.
The Russian judiciary has initiated criminal proceedings against the sculptor Jacques Tilly: his carnival cars insulted Putin and the Russian army. What does that mean? And how does Tilly react himself?
In Russia, a criminal case against the Düsseldorf-based car builder Jacques Tilly is being opened, which triggers a great wave of solidarity in the state capital. Nobody wants to be intimidated – not even at the next Rosenmontagszug.
Kremlin chief Putin as a "war driver" on a carnival train? The Russian justice system does not understand any fun – and Jaques Tilly makes the trial in absentia.
Russia has initiated criminal proceedings against Düsseldorf carnival artist Jacques Tilly - the first pre-trial is scheduled for Christmas Eve. The 62-year-old reacts with ridicule and is already working on the next Putin car.
With Kremlin chief Putin's portrayals as a "war driver" the Russian judiciary does not understand any fun. Now Moscow is making the trial of the German sculptor Tilly in absentia.
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