Police in Moscow arrested Yekaterinburg resident Dmitry Bakhtin on Monday after he staged a one-man protest on Red Square in an effort to convince the Russian authorities to provide lifesaving medication to his three-year-old son, according to the news outlet Sota. A journalist from Sota who was covering the protest was arrested as well.

Bakhtin has been arrested multiple times in the past for protesting, including on Red Square. Bakhtin’s son, Misha, suffers from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), and the medication he requires, risdiplam, is one of the most expensive medications in the world. Bakhtin has previously said that a year’s worth of the medicine costs 14 million rubles (about $140,000).

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    141 year ago

    You could stand anywhere in Germany with a sign saying whatever you want,

    As long as you don’t stand on any roads. That is only allowed if you are a farmer with a tractor, not if you are just a person protesting climate change inaction. If you do it with some friends you would be called a member of a criminal organisation, be put on trial for coercion or even arrested preventively. And the vast majority of the political spectrum would think that is fine because they like cars.

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      51 year ago

      They would not pick you up because of the sign and what it says but for the „Eingriff in den Strassenverkehr“ (Interference with road traffic). You can also not stand on railroads or the runway at an airport. All these are interferences with traffic. But I am your brother in thought that we have too many carbrains that overreact when protesters protest in the road. It is the reason why they do it on the road, to get the message out and build awareness for the topic they are protesting for.

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        51 year ago

        But they don’t react in the same way when e.g. farmers protest by blocking the road with their tractors.

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            41 year ago

            I just mean that it is not about the laws which rightfully punish interference with traffic in dangerous ways. That is, at best, another excuse. It also doesn’t really apply here since none of the news about the protestors mention any sort of dangerous traffic situation (apart from people deliberately trying to run them over). No last minute braking, no swerving,…