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Regional Lawmaker Charged After Mocking Putin's Annual Address


Mikhail Abdalkin listens to Vladimir Putin's speech with noodles on his ears.
Mikhail Abdalkin listens to Vladimir Putin's speech with noodles on his ears.

A lawmaker in the Russian region of Samara who mocked President Vladimir Putin's annual address to lawmakers has been charged with discrediting Russia's armed forces. The administrative case was registered at a court in Novokuibyshevsk for hearing on March 7. If convicted, Mikhail Abdalkin may face a fine. Abdalkin's photo showing him listening to Putin's speech on February 21 with noodles on his ears went viral on the Internet. The phrase "to hang noodles on someone's ears" in colloquial Russian means "to lie to someone." To read the original story by RFE/RL's Russian Service, click here.

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