Arkhangelsk blogger Nikita Onegin, who was captured this…

Arkhangelsk blogger Nikita Onegin, who was captured this morning, told Sota that he learned about the second protocol under the article on “inciting hatred or enmity” in court from a representative of the prosecutor’s office. Before that, he refused to plead guilty to “distributing Nazi symbols.”

Also, according to Onegin, he was threatened with a criminal case under the article on extremism if he still writes any “hate-inciting” comments. Onegin himself claims that he has not been engaged in civic activism for a long time and devotes his time to work and education.

The young man, we recall, was found guilty today under two administrative articles: he was assigned 50 hours of compulsory work for “inciting hatred”, and he was fined 1,500 rubles for “demonstrating Nazi symbols”.

Video: SOTA.

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