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Russian street musician found guilty of 'discrediting' the army after she played anti-Kremlin songs
Loginova was fined 30,000 rubles ($369) after serving 13 days in detention for performing banned anti-Kremlin songs by artists labeled as foreign agents.
- Diana Loginova, an 18-year-old street musician, was found guilty of 'discrediting' the Russian army and fined 30,000 roubles by a St Petersburg court.
- Loginova was previously jailed for 13 days for playing the banned song 'Swan Lake Cooperative' by Noize MC, alongside her band Stoptime.
- She was charged for her performance of the song 'You are a soldier', leading to her conviction.
- Interior Ministry officers took Loginova from the courthouse, and she remains in custody following the ruling.
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Russia sends teen who performed anti-war songs back to jail
A Russian court sent an 18-year-old street musician who performed anti-war songs back to jail on Wednesday after finding her guilty of two more offences, her lawyer told AFP.
·Sanford, United States
Read Full ArticleRussian Singer, Jailed For Antiwar Songs, Gets More Jail Time For Explicit Lyric
A St. Petersburg singer whose antiwar songs and impromptu street gigs have drawn an impassioned following had her jail detention extended, after a court ruled one of the lyrics to her music contained an expletive.
·Czechia
Read Full ArticleAfter her appearance in St. Petersburg, the 18-year-old girl was taken away by police officers and could be subject to a second, heavier prosecution, according to independent media.
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