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       On May 15, the young contemporary artist Artem Loskutov was arrested 
in his native Novisibirsk and charged with possession of a narcotic 
substance (marijuana) by the local branch of the Interior Ministry's 
notorious Center for Extremism Prevention (Center "E"). Loskutov and 
his supporters claim that the police planted the marijuana in his bag 
in order to incriminate him. As one of the organizers of the annual 
"Monstration" -- a flash mob street party in which young people march 
with absurdist, non-political slogans -- Loskutov had long been an 
objection of the Center's attentions. At a pre-trial custody hearing 
on May 20, it was revealed that the Center had been tapping the phones 
of Loskutov and his friends for the past six months. In April and on 
May Day itself, Loskutov had been summoned to the Center for 
"discussions," and his parents had been called and told that their son 
was a member of a dangerous sect. The circumstances of the case and 
the way that he was arrested thus point to a campaign of intimidation 
directed both at Loskutov and his fellow "monstrators" in Novosibirsk. 
 
The Loskutov case has sparked a massive outcry in Russia's activist 
and art communities. In the past three weeks, artists, activists, and 
ordinary concerned citizens all over Russia have carried out a series 
of pickets, protests, and actions in Loskutov's defense. The most 
inspiring of these actions has been a "plein air" hunger strike 
organized by several young artists in Petersburg, now in its second 
week. The artists encamped themselves in a park next to city hall and 
began producing paintings and drawings whose central theme is the 
increasingly brutal police repression of social activists and 
left-wing artists in Russia. The hunger strikers have issued three 
demands. First, they want a criminal investigation of the mass arrests 
by riot police of a group of young anarchists on May Day in Petersburg 
despite their having obtained official written permission to march 
with the other columns of demonstrators. Second, they call for the 
creation of a public commission to monitor the work of Center "E." 
Finally, they ask that all charges against Artem Loskutov be dropped 
and that he be released. 
 
Although the Loskutov case and the Petersburg hunger strike have 
become one of the hottest topics in the Russian blogosphere, there has 
been a near-total blackout in the mainstream Russian press, especially 
television. That is why we ask you to read the article linked below 
and learn how you can join our campaign of solidarity with Artem and 
his artist comrades in Petersburg. We have called an international day 
of solidarity actions for June 9, a day before Artem's next hearing in 
the Novosibirsk Regional Court. 
 
An injury to one is an injury to all. Free Artem Loskutov! 
 
http://chtodelat.wordpress.com/2009/06/04/free-artem-loskutov/
  
http://www.demotix.com/news/artists-hunger-strike-drags-international-economic-forum-looms 
Artists hunger strike drags on as international economic forum looms 
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