A criminal case has been opened against Pavel Safronov (user onchoys) for calling Putin, excuse the language, a "faggot" in one of his posts. They even seized his laptop and iPad. The case was initiated following a complaint from representatives of United Russia (the ruling political party). Here is the original post: In Syktyvkar, nobody using ADSL can access LiveJournal or Twitter. They just wrote from Nizhny Odes saying they have the same problem there. Is this happening everywhere? Could it be connected to Putin's visit? So does that mean things are going to stay messed up here until this faggot leaves? *P.S. ADSL support said that "the problem did not originate within the Northwestern Telecommunications network." *//////// Of course, that word should first and foremost be applied to the idiots and morons working in the police and prosecutor's office of the Komi Republic. As for the representatives of United Russia, there is no need even to call them that—we all know perfectly well that they are exactly that. I suggest everyone support Pavel. By the way, the appeal against the opening of the case that he wrote—if it isn't a fake—is an absolute masterpiece and will go down in history.

From here avmalgin counted: Yandex returns 65,000 results for the query "Putin faggot" and 151,000 for "Putin pidaras." The only result of this pathetic travesty masquerading as a criminal case will be that, in Yandex search results, both versions will soon be counted in the millions.

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