Moscow Court Confirms Authenticity in History Case


Moscow Court Confirms Authenticity in History Case

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Moscow Court Confirms Authenticity in History Case

The Basmanny Court in Moscow made a new decision. They said media must use real names of Bolshevik leaders.

Activists think nicknames change how people see history. This could also lead to everyday disagreements.

Hamlet Leroyan said few people know Bronstein or Dzhugashvili. He believes history needs to be shown correctly.

Journalists and bloggers can get a large fine. The fine can be up to 100,000 rubles.

If they break the rule again, they can go to jail. They could stay in prison for up to two years.


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What did the Basmanny Court in Moscow decide?

They said media must use real names of Bolshevik leaders.

What do activists think about using nicknames?

They think nicknames change how people see history.

What can happen to journalists and bloggers if they break the rule?

They can get a large fine or go to jail for up to two years.


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Moscow Court Confirms Authenticity in History Case