On Friday 10th of January Basmanniy district court of Moscow ceased
criminal case against Alexey Olesinov, Alexey Sutuga, Alyon volikov and
Babken Guskasyan. All four were accused of “hooliganism”, a criminal
offense which is included in the amnesty bill, approved as a PR stunt on
initiative of Vladimir Putin himself in advent of the Sochi Winter
Olympics – most known amnestied political prisoners being 30 detainees
of the Arctic Sunrise ship of Greenpeace, and two imprisoned members of
Pussy Riot. Four anti-fascists had also other, less severe charges which
fall under statutes of limitations.
Olesinov and Sutuga were released under traveling restrictions last
summer, after more than a year in a custody. They, and Volikov who was
only released last Friday were accused for having clashed with the
far-right security of “Vozdukh”-club in Moscow in December of 2011
during a concert. Guards claimed that guests of the concert had
vandalized club property, they expelled audience and took some of the
organizers as hostages, where waiting for their associates “to arrive in
order to collect compensation for damages”. Organizers attempted to
leave the venue, and guards opened fire with rubber bullets. In the
resulting clash, guests of the concert prevailed.
Russian political police force “Center of counteraction against
extremism”, exploited this case in order to have two known
anti-fascists, Sutuga and Olesinov detained. Originally they were also
accused of another case, where a 16-year fascist was beaten up having
made a Nazi salute, but eventually only Volikov and Gukasyan were
charged for this incident. Young Nazi gave testimony against Olesinov
and Sutuga, although both had an unquestionable Alibi. This is not the
only case, in which a Nazi victim has given false testimony against
known anti-fascists when it is unclear who has committed actions.
Volikov and Gukasyan were also amnestied for these charges.
Goals of the process which has now finished were much wider than
investigation two fights. For example Alina Kosolovskaya, who was
interrogated as a witness of the case, was mostly asked questions about
known anti-fascist Alexey Gaskarov, who was arrested last April for
completely unrelated case of inauguration riot of Vladimir Putin 6th of
May 2012. Of those accused of the inauguration riots, only 4 were
released under the amnesty bill, whereas 13 are still in custody
(Gaskarov amongst them), two in home arrest, five under travelling
restrictions and two have been sentenced. Two members of the “Left
front” party are facing the most serious charges of “organising a riot”,
although video footage and plenty of witnesses have provided testimony
that clash had been prepared by the police.
Another Moscow anti-fascist Irina Lipskaya was also amnestied 27th of
December. She was accused of two assaults against far-right concerts in
years 2011 and 2012. In the same week three anti-fascists from Nizhni
Novgorod were amnestied, criminal process against them proceeded for
almost three years. However, two activists from Nizhni Novgorod were
forced to flee the city and hide from officials, and thus they still
face charges and are not amnestied. Also, anti-fascist Igor Hartchenko,
who was given a three and half years prison sentence in August in Moscow
for having defended a concert against far-right attack in July of 2011
remains in prison.
Of course, not only anti-authoritarians are being amnestied. There are
no overall statistics on how many people are being amnestied, estimates
vary from thousands to tens of thousands. Many political prisoners of
the far right have been amnestied as well. For example 16 Nazis who
attacked anti-nuclear protest camp in Angarsk in summer 2007 and beat
anarchist Ilya Borodaenko till death were also charged with
“hooliganism”, and thus they are now amnestied. Russian officials tend
to define far-right political violence as “hooliganism”, which is why
even serious crimes of Nazis are often sentenced with hooliganism charges.
But besides all faults, amnesty bill is a proof that the current Russian
regime is not immune to a political protest. Due to terrorist threat,
Sotchi Olympics will take place in atmosphere of military occupation and
economically they are a disaster. But Olympic games and other such
international projects are also a reason why Russian government is still
worried for its public image, and reacts to political pressure.
Antti Rautiainen
Source: https://avtonom.org/en/news/moskovan-antifasistit-armahdettiin