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Mikhail Krieger
06.09.2024

Mikhail Aleksandrovich Krieger was born on February 23, 1960, a political activist, an excavator operator by profession, later engaged in rental of construction equipment and excavation work, and more recently, delivering groceries in his own car. On charges of committing crimes under Part 2 of Art. 205.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“public justification of terrorism using the Internet, up to 7 years in prison) and paragraph “a” of Part 2 of Art. 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“public incitement of hatred and enmity against a social group with the threat of violence, using the Internet information and telecommunications network”) was sentenced to 7 years in a general regime colony. The appellate court upheld the verdict. Imprisoned since November 3, 2022.

Source: memopzk.org

Hello, ... This time the FSIN-mail is breaking all records! The letter that you dated 4.09. was handed to me on the same day, 4.09! I just want to thank our dear superiors for this and at the future trial I would like to add this gratitude to the case! Are you joining me in it? Though, to be fair, on the same day I received your letter dated 28.08. But I propose not to include this hitch in the case.

It’s very good that life in prison was made easier for my comrade A. Gorinov. In general, it would be great to release him both for health reasons and (most importantly!) for the reason of his innocence and rightness.

Also, in the news you’d sent, I did not understand the meaning of the word «deepfake porn». That is, I think that I understand the meaning of all three roots of this complex word (and I even have guesses about «deep», I think), but «in general,» as the wonderful Mikhail Sergeevich would say, I don’t understand what kind of creature that is — «deepfake porn».

About Mongolia. As a child, I read (even became engrossed in) V. Yan’s trilogy «Genghis Khan,» «Batu,» and «To the Last Sea.» And I must say that those Mongols were more courageous and valiant than those of today. I remember that Russian princes went to them to get a label, and (the Mongols) didn’t even need a warrant from the ICC...

Buying bucks in Rwanda is also not entirely clear to me. But it seems that I have already tired you with my stupid questions. Therefore, I say goodbye (for now) and wish all the best to you and all of yours!

Best regards, Mikhail.

P.S. Best wishes to Charles!

6.09.24.