The organizer of a nude party was fined in Russia, she was guilty of criticizing the war

The organizer of a nude party was fined in Russia, she was guilty of criticizing the war
The organizer of a nude party was fined in Russia, she was guilty of criticizing the war
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Ivleyev became famous in Russia, which is increasingly turning to conservative values, and immediately became the subject of a public outcry, when last December she took down a beer and invited guests to drink it.

The participants of the event then apologized for their behavior, which was seen as scandalous, and some were arrested and fined.

The fourth hearing did not involve a scandalous belief, but a violation of the law prohibiting the discrediting of the Russian army, which Russia introduced shortly after its invasion of Ukraine.

Ivleyev posted two postcards calling for peace and reconciliation on Instagram a few days before the introduction of the law, the AP agency noted.

One of the cards displayed the words No Wolves on a black background, the other had the symbol of a dove. In it, the actress called on the people to reach such a compromise that would stop the people being killed.

Soon after the invasion began on November 24, 2022, Russia came down hard against all criticism of what it officially calls a special military operation. So far, the most severe sentence was served by the late representative Vladimir Kara-Murza, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison last year on charges of treason or false accusations against the Russian army.

The Human First organization considers Kara-Murza a political prisoner and believes that the reason for his imprisonment was his criticism of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Oleg Orlov, co-chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Memorial organization, was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for criticizing the wolf.

The article is in Czech

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