In December 2022, Vladimir Rumyantsev, a stoker from Vologda, was sentenced to three years in a penal colony for “fake news” about the Russian military. The reason was several anti-war videos he posted on social media and a pirate radio station he set up to broadcast independent Russian voices. Today, he got out of prison.
Vladimir Rumyantsev, a stoker from the Northern Russian city of Vologda, had a passion for radio. With a transmitter he ordered from AliExpress, he started a pirate broadcast. Even before the invasion of Ukraine, he actively spoke out against the authorities, participating in rallies, including those in support of Alexei Navalny.
When Russia’s full-scale invasion in Ukraine started, Rumyantsev took part in anti-war rallies in Vologda and was fined twice for “discrediting” the military. While previously broadcasting music, he switched to airing anti-war political programs and podcasts from independent media outlets.
In April 2022, FSB officers detected his radio signal, conducted a search at the elderly man’s apartment, seized all transmitters, interrogated him, and demanded that he cease his activities. Rumyantsev did not. After the interrogation, he posted a message on VKontakte imitating a “foreign agent” disclaimer, denouncing the invasion in Ukraine as a war crime and genocide.
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