“Citizen of the USSR” was sent to a psychiatric hospital for incitement to extremism

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Tamara Orlova, a representative of the Citizens of the USSR public organization in Krasnodar, was sent for compulsory treatment to a psychiatric hospital for incitement to extremism.

Employees of the Krasnodar court said that the woman was found insane and dangerous to society, so she was released from custody. A criminal case was opened against the woman for public appeals to extremist activity. However, the case has now been closed due to the results of a medical examination.

According to investigators, Orlova distributed videos on the Internet calling for hostile actions against people of other races and nationalities.

Let us remind you that the members of the Citizens of the USSR organization are sure that they continue to live in the Soviet Union and that the Russian Federation allegedly exists only as a legal entity. In the spring, the head of the movement, Marina Melikhova, was at the center of another scandal. The woman was arrested after calling to lay flowers at the monument to Vladimir Lenin on the day of the 150th anniversary of the leader. Representatives of the Communist Party, who laid flowers at the monument on that day, were also fined for violating quarantine.

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