A prisoner of the Ivdel colony was fined one thousand rubles for a fascist tattoo on his body
A prisoner of the Ivdel colony was fined one thousand rubles for a fascist tattoo on his body, according to employees of the GUFSIN in the Sverdlovsk region.
A prisoner of the Ivdel colony was fined one thousand rubles for a fascist tattoo on his body – photo
During the next prison check, a fascist swastika was found on the prisoner’s shoulder. The man also had double SS runes on the side of his middle finger. In this regard, the convict was asked “whether he thinks that the Nazi signs depicted on his body can offend the veterans and their memories of the Second World War of 1939-1945.” The question was answered that the veterans and their memory do not bother the convict in any way..
The meaning of the swastika tattoo in prison
Very often this tattoo has nothing to do with Nazism and fascism, but expresses the negative attitude of the convict towards the prison administration..
Despite this, the man showed a desire to remove the Nazi signs. “Although if he does not do this, the fine cannot be imposed on him again” – explained the employees of the prosecutor’s office in the Sverdlovsk region.
A prisoner of the Ivdel colony, was fined for a Nazi tattoo rightfully and deservedly, in this opinion all employees of the colony agreed.
Prepared by: versal1955 (Novikov Nikolay Nikolaevich)