Oksimiron’s song “The Last Call” was recognized as extremist in Russia

The Zamoskvoretsky Court of Moscow recognized the song of rapper Oxxxymiron (Miron Fedorov) “The Last Call” as extremist. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

It was seen as propaganda of violence and mass murder. The song contains the following lines:

“The most difficult thing was to find TNT and fuse
And carry it to the ball, the wick was suspiciously small.
Assembly hall, AK got it, removed it from the fuse
How surprised the headmistress, just seeing me,
11th "A", if you don't want peace, there will be war.
No, I'm not a maniac, what does Chikatilo, Bitsevsky Park have to do with it?
An act recognized as terrorism is the only chance for others.”

The prosecutor's office earlier asked to recognize the song "Last Call" as extremist, then Oksimiron's new clip "Oida" was also required to be checked for extremism because of the mention of the white-blue-white flag. A statement addressed to the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, was written by the Call of the People organization, known for its denunciations of performers whom it considers "enemies of Russia."

On October 7, Oksimiron was added to the register of individuals – "foreign agents". After the outbreak of the war, the performer left Russia and performed with charity concerts in support of Ukrainians abroad.

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