Russia Charges Narva Museum Director with 'Rehabilitating Nazism'
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Russia charges Narva Museum director with 'rehabilitating Nazism'
According to a report by the Russian media outlet "Vzglyad," Russia's investigative committee has charged Director of the Narva Museum Maria Smorževskihh-Smirnova with the "rehabilitation of Nazism and public dissemination of knowingly false information about the Russian Armed Forces."
The Russian Investigation Committee accused the director of the Narva Museum in Estonia, Maria Smorzhevski-Smirnov, of rehabilitating Nazism, and the posters posted on his building calling Vladimir Putin a war criminal.
On May 9, the city museum in the Estonian city of Narva hung a poster comparing Russian President Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler to mark Europe Day, which celebrates peace and unity in Europe.
The Russian Investigation Committee added a new article on the rehabilitation of Nazism (article 354.1 of the Criminal Code) to the case of the director of the Narvsk Museum in Estonia, Maria Smorzhevsky-Smirnova. This is reported by the TASS agency. Previously, a criminal case concerning the dissemination of "feiks" by Russian military groups of persons on political grounds was opened against Smorezhev-Smirnova in Russia (article 207.3, paragra…
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