The Russian Investigative Committee is to consider claims that Russian singer Manizha “justified terrorism” when she publicly condemned the alleged torture of the suspects in the Crocus City Hall attack last week.
Yekaterina Mizulina, head of the Kremlin-aligned Safe Internet League, announced Monday that Manizha would be investigated for calling the suspects’ arrest “public torture”.
Manizha Sangin, known professionally as simply Manizha, is a Russian-Tajik singer who represented Russia in the Eurovision song contest in 2021. She has already been banned from touring in Russia for her outspoken anti-war position.
Manizha posted a video on her Instagram last week in which she expressed her fear that the consequences of the Moscow concert hall attack would “affect all Tajiks and residents of Central Asia”.
In the video, Manizha recalled her childhood spent in Tajikistan’s capital Dushanbe with her grandmother, adding that she was glad her grandmother did not live long enough to see “public torture becoming a response to blatant atrocities”.