The SBU opened a case against the monk for the St. George Ribbon
The SBU opened a case against a monk - doctor of theology for a postcard with the St. George ribbon on Facebook. The accused himself, Hieromonk John (Tulchin Diocese of the Moscow Patriarchate), reported this on his blog.
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“Today I was on a summons to the police (photo attached), where materials from the SBU came. An administrative case has been opened against me. You will laugh, but the reason was my posting, here on Facebook, on May 9 last year, a greeting card with the image of the St. George ribbon.
I gave my explanations to the police (I will publish it here in the near future), but there will be another trial, I will publish everything on my page. However, here's what I've been thinking so far:
Firstly, I face a fine, and while there is none, I can safely post images of the St. George ribbon anywhere?
Secondly, when I pay the fine, I will wear the St. George ribbon openly, because. I think I paid for this opportunity.
And thirdly, when this idiotic government leaves the stage, I will seek material and moral compensation and an apology from the SBU.
The most interesting thing is that... in (in) Ukraine you can safely walk along the streets in an SS uniform,” he writes.
The monk calls: “Post photos of St. George’s ribbons in any groups, especially where Natsiks visit. And if possible, report this case to any media available to you. In any case, for my part, I will do everything to make SBUV regret that it contacted me.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.