Member of the "Art Training" Natalia Kudeeva (Smirnova). Photo: vk.com/id219084792

21 June 2017, 05:07

Activists report about arrest of organizer of protest walks in Krasnodar

Natalia Kudeeva (Smirnova), a coordinator of protest walks and a member of the "Art Training", was arrested for 14 days on the charge of public demonstration of Nazi symbols. This has been reported by Alexander Rastorguev, the leader of the "New Opposition".

Natalia Kudeeva (Smirnova) was arrested "for reposting a picture," writes Alexander Rastorguev on his page in Facebook.

Alexander Rastorguev assumes that hackers cracked the Natalia Kudeeva's page and posted an image with Nazi symbols, the "Mediazona" reports.

Till present, no comments of officials from the law enforcement agencies in connection with the Alexander Rastorguev's message about the arrest of Natalia Kudeeva have been available yet.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

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