Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 7:37:38 GMT
Both were outraged by the war between the two formerly brother countries and expressed their hope that this madness would soon come to an end. A few days later representatives of the special services raided the Russians home. He did not hand over any military secrets and no one accused him of doing so. Instead they accused him of publicly discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The former officer knowledgeable about the law replied that it was a private conversation. And that such an accusation should only apply to public statements. But it was public the intelligence officers objected.
After all we listened to her This is not an episode of a story written by a Russia Mobile Number List imitator of Franz Kafka or George Orwell but a case currently being talked about on Russian social networks. There are also many reports of fines imposed on people who by simple coincidence painted their doorways yellow and blue many years ago which can be unintentionally associated with the Ukrainian flag or who by chance went outside with blue jeans and a yellow jacket. The situation reached the point that the police considered filing a complaint about a box of apples. The fruit was guilty because the same enemy colors appeared on the packaging.
Western readers are likely to find all of these episodes ridiculous. But try to imagine what its like to live in a state where you can be arrested and prosecuted for wearing inappropriate clothing for liking a seditious message on social media or simply because the new police chief doesnt like you. he likes its appearance. As a matter of principle Russian courts do not issue acquittal sentences in this sense the situation is much worse than in Stalins time so any accusation no matter how absurd is considered proven from the moment it is made. And this applies not only to political matters which would be at least somewhat understandable in times of war but in general to any criminal or administrative case.
After all we listened to her This is not an episode of a story written by a Russia Mobile Number List imitator of Franz Kafka or George Orwell but a case currently being talked about on Russian social networks. There are also many reports of fines imposed on people who by simple coincidence painted their doorways yellow and blue many years ago which can be unintentionally associated with the Ukrainian flag or who by chance went outside with blue jeans and a yellow jacket. The situation reached the point that the police considered filing a complaint about a box of apples. The fruit was guilty because the same enemy colors appeared on the packaging.
Western readers are likely to find all of these episodes ridiculous. But try to imagine what its like to live in a state where you can be arrested and prosecuted for wearing inappropriate clothing for liking a seditious message on social media or simply because the new police chief doesnt like you. he likes its appearance. As a matter of principle Russian courts do not issue acquittal sentences in this sense the situation is much worse than in Stalins time so any accusation no matter how absurd is considered proven from the moment it is made. And this applies not only to political matters which would be at least somewhat understandable in times of war but in general to any criminal or administrative case.