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2024-01-25 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Two residents of Chechnya were fined for publishing Mutsuraev’s song
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A court in Chechnya fined local residents Iles Paykhaev and Beslan Yusupov for publishing on a social network a song by Timur Mutsuraev,
...singer-songwriter on Chechen independence and Islamic themes (1995-2001), fought in the Chechen wars under Ruslan Gelayev. Some of his songs were banned in Russia in 2010...
included in the list of extremist materials.

As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, in 2010, more than 30 songs of the bard Timur Mutsuraev were recognized as extremist and included in the federal list of materials prohibited for distribution. Publication of such articles may result in a fine of one to three thousand rubles or up to 15 days of arrest. In December 2023, it became known that the court fined Gudermes resident Naib Manaev one thousand rubles for publishing Mutsuraev’s song “12 thousand Mujahideen” (also referred to as “12 thousand Mujahideen”) on a social network.

Timur Mutsuraev has been known  in Chechnya since the first military campaign. He sang songs about the war in Russian, and later religious motifs and calls for jihad appeared in his work.

The Shatoi District Court in Chechnya found local residents Iles Paykhaev and Beslan Yusupov guilty of distributing extremist materials for publishing Timur Mutsuraev’s song “12 thousand Mujahideen” on social networks, Kavkaz.Realii reports today.

Paykhaev and Yusupov were found guilty under Article 20.29 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (Production and distribution of extremist materials), which provides for citizens from a fine of 1,000 rubles to 15 days of arrest, as indicated in their case files on the court’s website.

According to the text of the resolution on the court’s website, Iles Paykhaev posted the song “12 thousand Mujahideen” in the public domain on the Odnoklassniki social network. Paykhaev admitted guilt and repented.

Beslan Yusupov, according to the court, also published this song on the Odnoklassniki social network. “He fully admitted his guilt in committing an administrative offense under Article 20.29 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation and repented. He explained that in the future he would not allow illegal actions,” the resolution on Yusupov’s case says.

Both Paykhaev and Yusupov were fined 1,000 rubles, as indicated in court publications.

The audio recording “Timur Mutsuraev - 12,000 Mujahideen.mp3” is included in the federal list of extremist materials under number 4594 by decision of the Gusevsky City Court of the Kaliningrad Region dated April 18, 2017, as indicated in the list of extremist materials posted on the website of the Ministry of Justice.
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