August 06, 2024

"His Body Couldn't Take It"


"His Body Couldn't Take It"
Pavel Kushnir. Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local History.

Pavel Kushnir, a 39-year-old pianist and political prisoner, died in a pre-trial detention center in Birobidzhan, in Russia's Far East.

The claim wad made by Olga Romanova, head of the human rights project Rus Sidyashchaya (Russia Behind Bars), and pianist Olga Shkrygunova, Kushnir's childhood friend.

Romanova said Kushnir died after declaring a dry hunger strike. "His body couldn't take it," Romanova told the publication Vot Tak ("Like This"). Shkrygunova told Vot Tak she learned of Kushnir's death from his mother. She emphasized that his family does not want wide publicity and admitted they could have been intimidated by security forces.

Kushnir was a soloist with the Birobidzhan Regional Philharmonic. FSB officers detained him in May 2023.

Authorities charged him with public calls for terrorist activity under Article 205.2 of the Criminal Code due to videos on his YouTube channel, Inogent Malder ("Foreign Agent Mulder"). Since November 2022, he has published four videos criticizing the policies of the Russian authorities, the laws they adopted, and the Russian war in Ukraine.

Vot Tak noted that the channel, created in 2011, had only five subscribers until recently. At the time of this item's publication, it had over 600.

 

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