A Russian court on Tuesday sentenced a blogger to five years in prison
for a tweet that called for attacks on the children of law enforcement
officials, news agencies reported.
Moscow’s Presnensky district court found Vladislav Sinitsa guilty on
extremism charges and ruled he must serve five years in a penal colony,
Russia’s three main news agencies reported from the court.
Sinitsa, a manager who wrote on Twitter under the pseudonym Max_Steklov
and lives in a town outside Moscow, was detained last month over the
tweet he posted on July 31, according to investigators.
He was charged with inciting hatred against a social group using the
Internet and with a threat of violence, under Russia’s harsh
anti-extremism legislation.
The tweet was written in response to a police crackdown on
demonstrations calling for fair elections, which have seen tens of
thousands take to the streets of Moscow in recent weeks.
Sinitsa in his tweet imagined a situation in which people found the
homes of law enforcement officers to kidnap and kill their children,
which investigators said was a call to violence.
His tweet was picked up and reported on by pro-Kremlin media.
Sinitsa’s case was rushed through in a single hearing. Prosecutors had asked for the maximum possible sentence of six years.
