Ilya Farber's "Stars from the Prosecutors' Shoulder Marks" rally after his release from prison
6 minutes
Description
On January 10, 2014, upon being released after more than two years in prison, teacher and former director of a community center Ilya Farber held a protest outside the Tver pre-trial detention center. His son scattered metal stars from epaulettes onto the ground, which Farber then crushed underfoot, declaring that it was these stars that represented the people "destroying lives and families." Farber had been convicted of bribery and sentenced to eight years in a maximum-security prison — a sentence later reduced. His case sparked public outcry due to questionable evidence, an unusually harsh sentence for corruption, and displays of xenophobia during the trial.
Authors
- Zosya Rodkevich