The prosecutor’s office requested 6 and 7 years in prison for participants in the Mayakov Readings

The prosecutor's office requested 6 and 7 years in prison for participants in the Mayakov Readings

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The prosecutor’s office, during the debate in the Tverskoy Court of Moscow, asked to sentence the participants in the “Mayakov readings” of poets Yegor Shtovba and Artem Kamardin to 6 and 7 years in prison, reports TASS. They are accused under Art. 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (incitement of hatred or enmity, as well as humiliation of the dignity of a person or group of persons with the threat of violence).

Egor Shtovba and Artem Kamardin do not admit their guilt and ask the court to issue an acquittal. The sentencing date has not yet been set.

On September 25, 2022, on Triumfalnaya Square in Moscow near the monument to Vladimir Mayakovsky, poet Artem Kamardin read his poems as part of the Mayakov Readings. Nikolai Daineko and Egor Shtovba also took part in the event. In their speeches, the readers recited several poems criticizing the military operation in Ukraine. Participants in the Mayakov Readings were detained and placed under arrest by court decision.

The Investigative Committee conducted an examination, which recognized fragments of poems by participants in the readings as “inciting hatred towards Russian volunteers and fighters of the people’s militia of the DPR and LPR.” In particular, Artem Kamardin was charged with reciting an anti-Russian chant and poems about sexual relations with the daughters of those fighting in the Donbass.

In May, one of the defendants in the case, Nikolai Daineko, who admitted guilt and concluded pre-trial agreement with the investigation, sentenced to four years in prison.

Read more about the case in the Kommersant article. “A new article has been added to the poems”.

Alexander Kislov

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