Anarchists from Chita were arrested

Anarchists from Chita were arrested

From avtonom, 1 February, 2023

On October 31, in the city Chita (Siberia, Russia) FSB officers  Alexandr Snezhkov (19 years old) and Lyubov Lizunova (16 years old) because of graffiti “Death to the regime”. FSB was interested in their activities on the Internet as admins Telegram-channels «Shugan-25» and «75zlo». Security forces discovered the post about results of partisan activities from the beginning of the war, where they positively said about the arson of military registration and enlistment offices, sabotage on the railway and the actions of the Militant Organization of Anarcho-Communists.

They were charged under articles of Criminal Code 205.2 (public calls for terroristical activities), 214.2 («vandalism») and 280.1 (public calls for action aimed at violation the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation).

From January 13 they are . Alexandr is , Lyubov is .

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Nothing is ever going to change. And now it is too easy to monitor and control behaviors and thoughts.

Corporate serfs.

And if climate change goes wild?

Too easy to put up walls by cutting off services.

The amount of dead from covid didn't make a dent in the machine. Not a fucking difference.

Avoid the internet when possible. Or at least scatter all sorts of misdirection around so tracking becomes confused as you act our various multiple characters and personalities in a grand performance art.

An Iron Cross patch on this dude's left shoulder?

Hi, no it's actually an orthodox Russian church crucifix similar to the Coptic crucifix and to a slight degree the Ethiopian cross. There are a plethora of crucifix types throughout the world, including the Iron Cross from the 19th Century German monarchy days.

That’s not at all what a Russian orthodox cross looks like. It’s definitely an iron cross.

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