Moscow Activists Fined for Placing Putin Quotes Next to Stalin Sculpture
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Moscow Activists Fined for Placing Putin Quotes Next to Stalin Sculpture
Two Russian activists were fined 20,000 rubles ($250) each for placing framed quotes from President Vladimir Putin and Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev criticizing Soviet dictator Josef Stalin at a newly installed relief sculpture in the Moscow Metro.
The Court in Moscow Fined Two Activists 20,000 Rubles for an Action Quoted by Putin and Medvedev at a Goreleff with Stalin on the Subway.
The Tver District Court of Moscow imposed a fine of 20,000 rubles on activist Sophie Bemenova on an article on the violation of the rules of the rally (article 20.2 of the CoAP) due to an action by a gorelef with Joseph Stalin at the metro station "Taganskaya", which is reported by Sotavia.
The Court Fined Putin and Medvedev's Exiles at Stalin's Gorilla.
The court fined the activists Sophie Nemenova and Timothy Rastopakin for violating the picket rules, and they had previously posted posters quoting Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian deputy Dmitry Medvedev at the Goreliffe with Stalin in the capital subway.
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