A Sochi Resident Was Fined for Displaying Nazi Symbols for a Post Featuring "Kotolf kitler."
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The Adler District Court in Sochi fined a local resident 1,000 rubles for publicly displaying Nazi symbols (Part 1 of Article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses). Verstka and Mediazona reported on the court's decision.
The Adler District Court in Sochi fined a local resident 1,000 rubles for publicly displaying Nazi...
A Sochi court fined a local resident one thousand rubles for publicly displaying Nazi symbols. The ruling on the court's website states that the reason for the fine was an image of "Kotolf Kitler." According to the ruling, on the afternoon of April 10, the man posted "Kotolf Kitler symbols" on Telegram, which the court classified as "Nazi paraphernalia used by the Third Reich." The author of the post pleaded guilty. The court considered this a m…
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