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The protester repeatedly referred to Article 51 of the Russian Constitution during the interrogation, according to which a citizen is not obliged to testify against himself.
When he doesn’t want to reveal what he’s studying or working on (he also refers to the constitution here), he also hears a punch click on the recording.
You will have a little abrasion. Get up, it's time to talk, okay? says a male interrogator, then another blow is heard.
There are male and female interrogators in the room. The man at one point says:
Look at your breasts, they hang like udders and then call him a monkey.
They ask again and again where he is studying, what he is working on and how he knew about the demonstration, and then he says he has already answered that.
- Supplement 51 to the Constitution... I do not have a bra. Don't look, please.
- It's not like there's a lot to watch.
- Oh thank you.
There is another blow to this.
- They just hit.
Another blow.
One interrogator says at one point:
“It’s a shitty. A nobody. What do you think we get for that? Putin told us to beat such people to death. That's it. Putin is on our side! You are the enemies of Russia, the enemies of the people. I'll beat you right away, you're done. We even get a reward for it. ”
When he refers to the constitution again, one male interrogator speaks to the other. Then you will hear:
- My hair, it hurts!
By the time they mock, they begin to imitate: My hair! My hair!
"There's something wrong with your brain," the female interrogator says, and the protester says.
"A man beats me in front of their eyes, and I'm the one with the head?"
- Yes.
When you don’t want a photo taken of him, they cut your phone against the wall.
- That's it, you don't have a phone anymore.
- Will you write a report on this?
- Why would I write, he just fell by accident.
- Accidentally?
- It slipped out of my hand. I have three witnesses.