Kamchatka resident stripped of Russian citizenship over extremist appeals

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A former Ukrainian citizen living in Kamchatka was stripped of his Russian citizenship due to his extremist statements. This was reported by the press service of the Kamchatka Region of the FSB of the Russian Federation. RIA News.

According to information provided by the FSB, the now convicted citizen has repeatedly published calls for violent action against all Russians and government officials on the social network VKontakte. He was sentenced to four years in prison for his crimes and is currently serving his sentence in prison.

In March 2014, the convict accepted Russian citizenship while renounced his Ukrainian citizenship. Now the decision to grant citizenship to the criminal has been canceled.

Previously reportedDeputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, at its plenary meeting, adopted in the first reading a bill proposing to establish criminal liability in the form of imprisonment for up to five years for propaganda and justification of extremism.

Formerly officially the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine introduced The term “racism”.

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