He faked the crucifixion of Christ and was sentenced to 15 days in prison in Russia



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Pavel Krissevitch appeared disguised as Jesus Christ at the headquarters of the Russian security services (FSB).

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A Moscow court sentenced this Friday, November 6, to 15 days in prison a militant who demonstrated the day before at the headquarters of the Russian security services (FSB), disguised as Jesus Christ, before simulating his crucifixion.

Dressed in cloth, with his arms tied to a cross and his legs perched on a stool, Pavel Krissevitch put on a show in central Moscow to protest, according to him, against the arbitrariness of justice and to support political activists.

A Moscow court sentenced Krissevitch to 15 days in prison for disobeying police orders, a spokesman for this court told AFP.

Krissevitch regularly attends “shows” of this type. At the beginning of August, disguised as a policeman in front of a court where a well-known case in Russia was being tried, he simulated the killing of a mannequin symbolizing Russian political prisoners, to denounce what he considered a “state asking for blood”.

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