The justice of the peace of court district No. 2 of Cheboksary imposed two fines of two thousand rubles on blogger and creator of the Cheb.ru website Alexei Radchenko for posts about Anti-Corruption Foundationand Alexey Navalny's headquarters. This was reported by the human rights organization Apology.
The protocols were under the article about mentioning an organization recognized by the court as extremist or terrorist, without indicating its ban (part 2 of article 13.15 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).
In the first case, it was a tweet from 2017 about the opening of Navalny's headquarters in Cheboksary, and in the second, about a Facebook post with the cover of the FBK investigation “He is not Dimon to you” about former Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. The post was posted on February 2, 2021, when Navalny had his suspended sentence in the Yves Rocher case replaced with a real one.
At the same time, the Moscow City Court recognized the FBK and Navalny’s headquarters as extremist organizations and banned their activities in Russia in June 2021.
Because of the same Facebook post with the cover “He is not Dimon to you”, which had the FBK logo on it, Radchenko was fined a thousand rubles in early February under an article about displaying the symbols of a banned organization (Article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).
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Mediazona spoke in detail about the administrative persecution for posts with the symbols of Alexei Navalny's projects after the ban on the FBK and the network of his presidential headquarters.
In February, Moscow fem-activist Darya Serenko was arrested for 15 days in February for posting with the symbols of «Smart Voting» — lists of candidates supported by Navalny's team, and a protocol was drawn up against the Pskov municipal deputy because of the logos of the politician's presidential campaign 2018.