German Carnival Revellers Take Sidesweep at Putin, Trump, Epstein
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Russia leads a show trial against the carnival car builder Jacques Tilly in absentia. He is unimpressed: Several cars with his Putin motifs can be seen on the Rosenmontag trains.
In Russia, sculptor Jacques Tilly threatens to be sentenced to a fine or up to ten years in prison. The background is an earlier depiction of Putin on a carnival car. Tilly does not want to be intimidated by this.
In Moscow there is a trial against him – but the Düsseldorf sculptor Jaques Tilly does not seem to be intimidated by it. Carnivalists in other cities, however, want to renounce Putin satire during the Rosenmontag trains.
The Düsseldorf carnival car maker Jacques Tilly is being prosecuted in Russia for his Putin representations. He now wants to reveal his answer to Rosenmontag.
The Düsseldorf carnival car maker Jacques Tilly is being prosecuted in Russia for his Putin representations. He now wants to reveal his answer to Rosenmontag.
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