A senior lecturer at a Krasnoyarsk university was fired for showing students “Dimon” (a reference to Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption film about Dmitry Medvedev)

How disgusting all of this is. Putin’s Russia has become a country where pettiness and vileness have triumphed. A country of endless humiliation for those who are easy to target.

A country gripped by fear of anyone who speaks a word of truth, and at the same time by baseless aggression against them.

This was sent in from Krasnoyarsk. A senior lecturer at a state pedagogical institute was fired for showing students the film “He Is Not Dimon to You”.

According to his profile on the institute’s website, Konstantinov teaches philosophy and cultural studies.

The man worked there for 24 years, and now he is being fired. For what? For the fact that Medvedev took bribes and stole.

So the people held responsible for corruption are not the corrupt officials, but lecturer Konstantinov from Krasnoyarsk.

What utter scumbaggery.

It is telling that the authorities have chosen educational institutions as the place to so aggressively enforce the line that “you have no right to be outraged by corruption.” First the Bryansk school, and now this.

It is no surprise that such vile pressure provokes rejection. Protests under the slogan “He Is Not Dimon to Us” in 97 (!!!) Russian cities have already been announced.

Find your city on the list and take to the streets with everyone else.

And Mikhail Viktorovich, get in touch with us. We will help with your legal defense here and at the European Court of Human Rights.

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