The incriminated article provides for a fine of 500,000 rubles or a term of two to five years in a colony.
Russian comedian Alexander Gudkov made a parody video for the song Shaman I’m Russian! and thereby infuriated Russians who support the war in Ukraine. This wrote the Russian media StarHit.
Gudkov’s version says that Russians are “narrow-minded and narrow-minded.”
“And in life my views are narrow, but I feel so good”, “My way, I’m easy to destroy, and all because I’m narrow,” sang the comedian.
In addition, Gudkov shot the clip himself against the backdrop of a blue sky and yellow ears of wheat.
It was noted that the head of the public movement, the Civil Committee of Russia, Artur Shlykov, saw in Gudkov’s satirical clip that I narrowly incites ethnic hatred. The propagandist believes that the work of the humorist resembles Idrak Mirzalizade’s joke about a mattress, Russians and dirt. For this, the comedian was expelled from Russia, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs banned him from entering the country for life.
So Shlykov wrote an official request to the Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation, in which he asked to initiate a criminal case under Article 282 of the Criminal Code Incitement of hatred or hatred, as well as humiliation of human dignity. The article provides for a fine of 500 thousand rubles or a term of two to five years in a colony.
Recall that with the start of a full-scale war in Ukraine, up to 30% of Russian artists left the country or stopped performing.
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Source: korrespondent

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