Political cases initiated because of recent protest action in Moscow (July – August 2019)
Alexey Minyaylo, 34, accused of participating in “mass riots” (which was a peaceful action indeed), currently in jail.
Sergei Fomin, 36, accused of participating in “mass riots” , currently under house arrest.
Olga and Dmitry Prokazovy, accused of “neglecting a child” for attending a peaceful protest with that child.
Yegor Zhukov, a 21-year-old student and blogger, accused of extremism for opposing political viewss in his youtube blog, currently under house arrest.
Samariddin Rajabazov, 21, accused of throwing a plastic bottle in the midst of the rally, currently in jail.
Aidar Gubaidullin, 25, accused of pointing a plastic bottle in the midst of the rally, currently in jail.
Eduard Malyshevsky, accused of “violence against police” while defending himself from police brutality, currently in jail.
Nikita Chirtsov, 22, accused of “violence against police” while defending himself from police brutality, currently in jail.
Pavel Ustinov, 24, accused of “violence against police”, while defending himself from police brutality, currently in jail.
Konstantin Kotov, sentenced for 4 years in jail for a 3rd arrest this year at a peaceful protest in support of political prisoners, currently in jail.
Vladislav Sinitsa, 30, sentenced for 5 years in jail for a tweet about the police’s kids, in jail.
Kirill Zhukov, 28, sentenced to 3 years after a court convicted him of touching a police helmet visor, currently in jail.
Ivan Podkopayev, 25, sentenced to 3 years in prison, accused of diffusing a pepper spray in the direction of the police while defending himself from police brutality.
Danila Beglets, 27, sentenced to 2 years in prison for grabbing a police officer by the wrist in self defense, currently in jail.
Yevgeny Kovalenko, 48, sentenced to 3.5 years in prison, accused of throwing a trash can in the direction of a riot police officer while that officer was beating protesters who were laying on the ground, currently in jail.