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Kremlin says top director’s arrest ‘not censorship’

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MOSCOW: The Kremlin on Wednesday insisted the arrest of top theatre and film director Kirill Serebrenni­kov over alleged embezzleme­nt of state funding was not about politics or censorship of the arts.

President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalist­s: “In this case you should not waste your breath talking about some kind of politicisa­tion, censorship and so on. Such discussion­s are absolutely inappropri­ate and have nothing to do with purely financial questions.”

The Kremlin spokesman was giving his first in- depth comment on the case.

Serebrenni­kov, creative director of the Gogol Centre theatre in Moscow who has also staged production­s at the Bolshoi theatre, is under house arrest after being charged last week with defrauding the state of 68 million rubles ( RM4.9 million) in funding for a theatrical project, for which he could face a decade in jail. He denies any guilt.

Peskov said the charge showed simply that “state funds need to be accounted for.”

The case has caused an uproar in the arts world in Russia and beyond, with many linking it to Serebrenni­kov’s criticism of increasing state censorship of the arts.

Peskov, however, dismissed the support Serebrenni­kov has received from colleagues in the theatre.

“The support from colleagues... is very understand­able, but probably you should not link this support directly to those questions that investigat­ors have for Serebrenni­kov,” he said.

One of Russia’s best known actresses and philanthro­pists, Chulpan Khamatova, who once made a video supporting Putin’s election campaign, spoke out against his arrest at an awards ceremony on Wednesday.

“My colleague, my friend, is under house arrest, in my view completely unjustly and unlawfully. I am very afraid,” she said.

A court has detained Serebrenni­kov under house arrest in Moscow until Oct 19, despite numerous offers of bail from his supporters including the sister of billionair­e Mikhail Prokhorov. — AFP

 ??  ?? Serebrenni­kov gestures inside the defendants’ cage at a court in Moscow, Russia last week. — Reuters file photo
Serebrenni­kov gestures inside the defendants’ cage at a court in Moscow, Russia last week. — Reuters file photo

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