A man is sentenced to 7 years in prison for a poem that incited to kill Vladimir Putin

A man is sentenced to 7 years in prison for a poem that incited to kill Vladimir Putin

Justice considered that the man called for Putin to be killed. They condemned him for “terrorist calls” and “spreading false information” about the army.

In Russiathey sentenced a man to 7 years in prison for a poem in which they considered inciting to kill the president, Vladimir Putin. In this way, the Moscow military court declared Alexandre Byvchev blame for “calls to terrorism” and “dissemination of false information“about the army.

In the text, the condemned man expresses that he urgently hopes that in Russia a new one appears Claus von Stauffenbergauthor of an attempted murder of Adolf Hitler. This part of the poem was that justice took as a incitement to kill Putin.

Russia: the poem for which the man was condemned

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According to OVD-Info, Byvchev was prosecuted for a short anti-war poem he published in Facebook. The text began with the phrase “missiles fall on Ukraine“and in the conclusion he addressed the soldiers of his country waiting for the appearance of a “Russian Stauffenberg“.

Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg was the one who organized the failed attack against Adolf Hitler on July 20, 1944 and ended shot after his attempted coup d’état failed. Because of this, when mentioning von Stauffenberg’s case, the justice system accused him of call to kill the president of Russia.

Russia: who is the man sentenced to 7 years in prison for a poem

Alexandre Byvchev is 51 years old and before being arrested he lived in a town in the Russian region of Orel, west of the country. The man was dedicated to teach german and in February 2023 he was provisionally detained in the framework of this same case.

Furthermore, at the beginning of the attack Russia against Ukraine in 2014, the man had already been prosecuted for writing poems that criticized the Kremlinwhich is why he lost his job as a teacher, but for which he had not yet been sentenced to prison.

Source: Ambito

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