Russia sends teen who performed anti-war songs back to jail

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Published On: 29 Oct 2025, 20:33 Updated On:29 Oct 2025, 20:36
Collected photo of the teenage girl

MOSCOW, Oct 29, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A Russian court sent an 18-year-old street musician who performed anti-war songs back to jail on Wednesday after finding her guilty of two more offences, her lawyer told AFP.

Diana Loginova, a music student known by the stage name Naoko, was arrested earlier this month and sentenced to 13 days' detention after her performances of songs by exiled Russian artists Monetochka and Noize MC in Saint Petersburg went viral.

She was due for release on Tuesday but was immediately taken back into custody and sentenced on Wednesday to 13 more days of jail for "disrupting public order" and "petty hooliganism", her lawyer Maria Zyryanova told AFP.

A spokesman for Russian human rights monitor OVD-Info said she and her bandmates were now caught in jail "carousel", a practice whereby prosecutors lob a string of minor charges against defendants to keep them in constant custody.

"This could theoretically continue indefinitely. Unfortunately, the law does not limit the number of such arrests that can be made in a row," Dmitry Anisimov told AFP.

Since Loginova's arrest, a flurry of videos in support of her and her band Stoptime have flooded TikTok, while other young street performers have expressed solidarity with her in public, despite the risks of fines or jail sentences themselves.

Loginova thanked her supporters ahead of her sentencing on Wednesday, telling Russian media: "Many people are on our side".

Her band's guitarist and drummer were also jailed earlier this month and remain in custody, according to Russian media outlets.

Almost all Russian opposition figures are now in prison or in exile and public criticism of the authorities or the Ukraine war are rare.

 

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