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The memes that might get you jailed in Russia
The case of a young woman facing jail for sharing memes on social media, has prompted a major debate about abuse of law and censorship in Russia.
Maria Motuznaya, a 23-year-old from the city of Barnaul in Siberia, came to public attention in late July, whenshe explainedon Twitter, why she is on Russia's official list of extremists and terrorists.
"Hi everyone, my name is Masha, I'm 23 years old and I'm an extremist," she wrote in Russian, introducing her story.
In the 20 tweets that followed, Maria detailed how, in May the police accused her of "insulting people" by posting satirical memes on her profile page on VKontakte or VK, Russia's largest social media network.
After an initial hearing, the case is returning to court on 28 August. Maria is facing up to six years in prison on charges of hate speech and offending religious believers' feelings - both criminal offences in Russia.
"There were several memes - just some religious-themed pictures - that are about the Russian Orthodox Church in particular," she told me.