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She got an anti-Putin tattoo, criticized Russian warfare on social media – and is now on Russia’s terror list along with members of IS and al-Qaeda. This is the story of 19-year-old Russian Olesya Krivtsova.

On her right shin is a striking tattoo: it shows Putin’s face attached to spider legs. Above the “human animal” is written: “Big Brother is Watching You” – a reference to George Orwell’s novel “1984”.

“Big Brother” is a fictional character in Orwell’s work who founded a totalitarian state and wielded total power over the population. One person is said to have served as a model for the literary figure: Soviet dictator Josef Stalin.

Attached to her left shin is a striking electronic device: an ankle bracelet.

Olesya Krivtsova got an anti-Putin tattoo.

Olesya Krivtsova is under house arrest for allegedly discrediting the Russian army. The young woman has taken to social media to criticize the war in Ukraine – and has been arrested for the second time.

You risk up to ten years in prison.

The group chat, the hammer and the terror list

Everything would have started with an Instagram post. In October 2022, Krivtsova was reported to have criticized the Crimean bridge explosion on social media. The connection between the Crimean peninsula and the Russian mainland is considered strategically important. The explosion has been described by the Kremlin as an “act of terrorism” that killed three people.

19-year-old Olesya Krivtsova in custody.

The student is also said to have made critical remarks about the war in a university chat. Days later, police stormed Krivtsova’s apartment, CNN reports. The officers allegedly threatened the young woman with a sledgehammer. For the woman, this is an indication that the men were members of the Wagner group. Because: the sledgehammer has established itself in the paramilitary organization as an instrument of intimidation.

In an infamous video known to the young woman, the mercenaries executed an activist with a hammer. The description of the video reads: “The traitor received the traditional Wagner punishment.”

After that, Krivtsova was taken to the police station. It was not her first confrontation with the police. The young woman received a warning in May for distributing anti-war posters.

Now the student is under house arrest in her mother’s apartment in the Arkhangelsk region of northern Russia – every step she takes is being followed. All means of communication are prohibited. The mother suspects that her daughter has been betrayed by a fellow student.

“She has a heightened sense of justice, which makes life difficult for her.”

Krivtsova faces up to 10 years in prison for discrediting the Russian military and justifying terrorism.

The young woman was also put on the terrorist list, which includes members of IS, Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

The show trial, the mockery, and things like that

Olesya Krivtsova was arrested on December 26. The process is still pending. Alexei Kichin, her lawyer, believes the trial will take the form of a show trial aimed at instilling fear in other voices critical of the war.

But the critical voices in the Arkhangelsk region have already fallen silent. The mother of the accused daughter told CNN:

«We live in the Arkhangelsk region, and this is a huge region, but too far from the center. There are no more protests in Arkhangelsk, so they are trying to strangle what’s left early on.”

The young woman is already becoming a laughingstock on state television. Local Communist Party head Alexander Novikov publicly called Krivtsova a fool who should be sent to the front in Donbass so that she could see the military battle with her own eyes.

Her case is not the first of its kind. According to independent human rights monitor OVD-Info, at least 61 people have been indicted in Russia on charges of justifying terrorism on the internet and 26 cases have resulted in convictions.

Author: Chantal Staubli
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