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		<title>Russian Blogger Heads to Court After Fiery Comment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Savva Terentyev, a 22-year-old blogger from the Komi Republic, faces charges of inciting hatred after an online comment criticizing law enforcement.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.theotherrussia.org/images/savva-terentyev-source-zyryaneru.jpg" alt="Savva Terentyev. Source: zyryane.ru" align="left" hspace="4" />The criminal case of a blogger charged with inciting hatred in an online comment is heading to a Russian courtroom.  Savva Terentyev, a resident of the northern city of Syktyvkar in the Komi Republic, was tracked and charged by police after a comment left on the popular LiveJournal.com blogging service in February 2007.  As RIA Novosti reports, Terentyev&#8217;s case is the first of its kind, and may set precedents about freedom of speech on the Russian internet.</p>
<p>According to prosecutors, the trial should begin in around two weeks.<br class="webkit-block-placeholder" /></p>
<p>Terentyev, 22, claims that he had no intentions of &#8220;inciting hatred and enmity.&#8221;  His words, written as a response to a local journalist&#8217;s blog entry describing measures used by police against the opposition press , were a harsh emotional criticism of members of local law enforcement.  His comment, later rescinded, spoke out against militsiya officers in general, calling them &#8220;garbage,&#8221; and proposed that one way to set an example was to &#8220;incinerate a bad cop&#8221; in every city center once a day.<br class="webkit-block-placeholder" /></p>
<p>The case has posed some difficulties for the prosecution.  Linguistic experts were brought in to prove that Terentyev&#8217;s text was &#8220;aimed at inciting hatred and enmity, and also dishonoring a group of persons based on their belonging to a social group&#8221; and was &#8220;performed publicly,  using the mass-media.&#8221;  Terentyev&#8217;s supporters question whether an online journal can be considered &#8220;mass-media&#8221; and whether law enforcement officers are a collective group.<br class="webkit-block-placeholder" /></p>
<p>Representatives of LiveJournal, Russia&#8217;s most popular blogging service, have called the charges &#8220;absurd.&#8221;  The web portal was recently purchase by a Russian firm, which has led to some <a href="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2007/12/13/the-last-island-of-freedom/" title="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2007/12/13/the-last-island-of-freedom/">concerns that Russia&#8217;s online commentators could be censored by the country&#8217;s security services</a>.<br class="webkit-block-placeholder" /></p>
<p>If convicted, Terentyev faces a large fine and a maximum of two years behind bars.  He has pledged to appeal any court decision.</p>
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