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Russian liberal sentenced for comparing Stalin to Hitler
Leonid Gozman, a liberal politician walks escorted by a police officer in Moscow, Russia, on July 25, 2022. (AP)

A Moscow court on Tuesday (August 30) handed a 15-day prison sentence to a liberal politician, Leonid Gozman, who drew parallels between Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's regime and Nazi Germany,

Stalin was the secretary-general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922–53) and premier of the Soviet state (1941–53), who for a quarter of a century dictatorially ruled the Soviet Union and transformed it into a major world power.

Stalin’s name meant "man of steel" and he lived up to it. He oversaw the war machine that helped defeat Nazism. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions.

Leonid Gozman, 72, was sentenced for his 2020 Facebook post, in which he mocked the Russian legislation that banned likening the Soviet Union to Nazi Germany, saying that “it's wrong to put an equal mark between them — Hitler was an absolute evil and Stalin even worse,” the AP reported, the ABC news said.

Stalin’s name meant "man of steel" and he lived up to it. He oversaw the war machine that helped defeat Nazism - Photo. Pixabay

On Tuesday, Moscow's Tverskoy District Court ruled that Gozman's remark violated the law.

Gozman, a vocal critic of the Kremlin’s campaign in Ukraine, left Russia when it started but returned in June in what he has described as a “moral” choice.

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The Russian Justice Ministry has listed him as a “foreign agent,” a description that carries a strong pejorative meaning and implies additional government scrutiny.

He was briefly detained by police in July after the Russian Interior Ministry issued a warrant for his arrest while investigating a criminal case against him.

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Gozman was accused of breaching the law that requires Russian citizens to notify authorities about a foreign citizenship or a residency permit. Gozman said he notified the authorities about his Israeli citizenship but they claimed that he failed to do so within the required time.

The investigation in that case is still ongoing and Gozman could be sentenced to a fine or community work if found guilty.

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