First I was arrested in absentia, then, in May 2023, I was put on Russia’s wanted list, and finally, in February 2024, on an international wanted list. I didn’t go into hiding. In fact, I told the authorities where I was and how they could get in touch.
The criminal charge itself turned out to be related to something I posted online on 3 April 2022. “Bucha has made nuclear war more likely. There is no way around a war crimes tribunal now.” In Russian, that was 10 words, 62 letters.
I posted something else too, also very short. It turns out I was sentenced to 155 days for each word — or 25 days for each letter — in those two posts. Truly, we are a literary nation! Where else do words hold such value? I am reminded of Soviet bard Osip Mandelstam, who, shortly before his arrest, said nowhere was poetry as respected as in the Soviet Union, as only there did poets get shot.