Alexander Byvshev
Alexander Byvshev (Russian: Александр Бывшев) is a Russian teacher, and poet from Oryol Oblast. He was convicted in 2015 for writing pro Ukrainian poetry.[1]
Teaching career
Byvshev taught the German language at a secondary school in the town of Kromy.[2]
Recent controversy
After one of his works was published in VK, his local newspaper Sarya denounced him.[3] In May, 2014 criminal proceedings were initiated against him, for writing poems that support Ukraine.[4] He was consequently fired and added to a "List of Terrorists and Extremists",[5] the consequences of which included all his bank accounts being frozen.[2] The Sova Centre, a Moscow-based non-profit that monitors nationalism and human rights, described the local media campaign against Byvshev as reminiscent of Stalinist suppression of minorities. The Russian Language Wikipedia deleted its article about him.[2]
References
- ↑ Russian poet sentenced over poem in support of Ukraine
- 1 2 3 Coynash, Halya (18 June 2015). "Poet labelled 'terrorist', flung off Wikipedia for verse in support of Ukraine". Human Rights in Ukraine. Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
- ↑ "The Propaganda War: Opposition Sings Kremlin Tune on Ukraine". Der Spiegel. April 22, 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
- ↑ Поэта Бывшева привлекли по 282-й статье за стихи в поддержку Украины (Russian: ). Грани.ру. 14.05.2014
- ↑ Kyiv Post, June 20, 2015
External links
- http://khpg.org/index.php?id=1427922798
- http://www.sova-center.ru/en/misuse/news-releases/2015/01/d31165/
- https://news.pn/en/public/110549
- https://angietonucci.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/letter-to-the-united-states-by-alexander-byvshev/