The court arrested the detainees after the trial in the “Mayakovsky case”
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The Meshchan District Court of Moscow arrested Ksenia Guseva for 10 days on charges of disobeying the police – she was detained on December 28 at the Tver Court after the verdict was announced to two members of “Mayakovskih Cheteny”. This is reported by SOTAvision.
Journalist Yevgeny Kurakin was arrested by the court for 30 days – he was found guilty of “repeated violation of the rules for holding rallies.” As noted by SOTAvision, Kurakin had a press card and an editorial assignment with him. The journalist was also detained after the sentencing in the “Mayakovsky case”, when he left the court building to take comments from the trial participants and relatives of the convicted.
Activist Elena Pyvkina was arrested by the court for 20,000 rubles and found guilty under the rally article. Activist Sofya Kassaye was arrested for 10 days for repeated “failure to comply with the order of a judge or a bailiff” – the bailiffs of the Municipal Court said that she allegedly knocked down their badge and cursed at the same time.
- On December 28, the Tverskoy court in Moscow sentenced Artyom Kamardin, a participant of “Mayakovsky’s Read”, to seven years in prison. Yegor Shtovba, the second defendant in the same case, received five and a half years in prison.
- The poets were found guilty of calling for activities directed against the security of the state and inciting hatred or enmity towards the separatists of the self-proclaimed republics of Donbass because of the poems they read at the monument to Mayakovsky on Triumphal Square in the center of Moscow.
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