Il gioco di parole di Putin fa guadagnare a un pensionato siberiano una condanna a 1,5 anni di carcere con sospensione della pena

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    1. dat_9600gt_user on

      >A court in Russia’s Omsk region in western Siberia has handed a one-and-a-half-year suspended sentence to a pensioner for “discrediting” the Russian army in comments she made online, human rights organisation OVD-Info [reported](https://ira-nymphs-132559.appspot.com/2024/08/27/gordienko-sentence?amp) on Tuesday.

      >Anastasia Gordienko, 70, was prosecuted for comments she made on the Odnoklassniki social media platform, including: “Yes, I want Ukraine to win over fascism”, which a Russian Interior Ministry expert ruled had conflated the words “Russia” and “fascism”.

      >However, it was Gordienko’s comment about Putin that formed the basis for the case. “We’ve all known what Pukin and his embarrassment of an army have been doing in Ukraine for a long time now”, she wrote, deliberately misspelling Putin’s name to sound like the Russian word for fart.

      >“The reference point for the lexeme ‘Pukin’ is Russian President V. V. Putin,” the ministry’s expert commented.

      >The authorities have been exerting pressure on Gordienko since October 2022, when she held a solo picket in the regional capital Omsk where she held up a sign that read, “Mothers, stop the war”, according to OVD-Info.

      >The NGO also said it believed, though had yet to confirm, that a criminal case had been opened into Gordienko’s husband, Sergey, for “discrediting” the Russian army, after security forces came to [search](https://ira-nymphs-132559.appspot.com/express-news/2024/06/20/v-derevne-omskoy-oblasti-siloviki-prishli-k-muzhu-figurantki-dela-o) the family home in June.

    2. So, it looks like Putin is the IRL version of Achmed the dead terrorist.

      He’s favourite line is “Silence! I’ll kill you!”

    3. wgszpieg on

      This is not something done by a dictator who feels his position is secure. Wonder whether he’s becoming paranoid with age, or he knows other siloviks see his weakness.

    4. If Russian mothers cared about the lives of their sons they wouldn’t stop trying to stop the war. As a parent I would put my life ahead of my children’s.

      If my contribution to stopping the war put me in a gulag I would gladly do it if it meant the war ended and my son survived.

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