There was a fierce battle on the front lines in Russia, but a Russian Internet celebrity held an extravagant “half-naked rap party” with 100 people, sparking outrage across Russia.
On Friday (December 29), the Moscow Lefortovo Court sentenced its organizer Anastasia Ivleeva, charging her with administrative charges of “organizing large-scale gatherings that disrupt public order.” Violations will be subject to an administrative fine of 100,000 rubles (approximately HK$8,800).
According to Russian media reports, Ivreeva is a well-known Russian Internet celebrity and TV host. Last Wednesday (December 20), she held a party with an “almost naked” dress theme at a high-end club in Moscow. , including celebrities such as Ksenia Sobchak, the daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s mentor and former Russian presidential candidate, and the famous Russian singer Filipp Kirkorov, who was awarded the honorary title of “People’s Artist” At least 200 people participated.
The court found that during the party, there were acts that violated public order such as citizen nudity, violation of human dignity, promotion of non-traditional sexual relations, and use of obscene language in public places.
On December 20, Ivreeva held a party at Mutabor, a high-end club in Moscow. The dress code for the event was “almost naked” and the ticket price was as high as 1 million rubles (about 88,000 Hong Kong dollars).
Many Russian celebrities attended the event, all dressed in exaggerated and shocking sizes, and some even used socks to cover their private parts. Ivreeva also showed off an emerald-set chain around her waist in a video, which is said to be worth 23 million rubles (approximately HK$2.02 million).
Russian media pointed out that this was originally a private closed-door event, but organizers and participants uploaded scenes of extravagant and debauched enjoyment to social media in a high-profile manner, which immediately angered the public. Some people were angry that the party was held during the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and demanded severe punishment for all participants.
“If you are having a party, at least don’t film it,” fumed Moscow resident Nadezhda. “In such a difficult moment for Russia, they should at least be ashamed. Don’t they do it in front of those who are fighting for us? Are you ashamed?”
Russian law enforcement agencies soon received multiple complaints, alleging that the party events took place in the context of Russia’s “defense of traditional values” and were suspected of promoting LGBT, drug abuse and extremism. Russian media quoted club staff as saying that on the second night of the party, Moscow law enforcement officers came to the scene to raid and seized surveillance videos.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was also very dissatisfied when he learned of the incident. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova condemned on December 27 that this incident was a “stain” for those involved, but they still have opportunities to improve.
State Duma deputy Maria Butina appealed to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian Federal Communications Service and the Ministry of Culture, asking the departments to investigate whether the party complied with the law “banning LGBT propaganda and strengthening traditional values” investigation.
On December 22, Alexander Khinshtein, head of the State Duma’s Information Policy Committee, said that Russia’s communications regulator had found signs of “LGBT propaganda” in some photos and videos posted online and had investigated them. “Abominable” content will be deleted and blocked.
Vladimir Solovyov, chairman of the Russian Union of Journalists and a well-known media personality, slammed the party, calling its organizers and participants “morally deaf”. He criticized that these people “know nothing” about their own country, and that it is absolutely inappropriate to conduct such activities when Russia is in the middle of a military conflict and soldiers are fighting on the front lines.
In a frontline video broadcast by Russia’s Samara TV station, frontline soldiers asked that celebrities and Internet celebrities who participated in semi-nude parties be sent to the special military operations area, and specifically asked Ivleeva to be sent to a field hospital to care for the wounded.
There was also the wife of a certain frontline force commander shouting into the air, saying that she wanted to take the organizer Ivreeva to Lugansk and other areas to see how civilians in military areas live. “You live in another parallel world.” The world. There are no military areas, hospitals, morgues and cemeteries.”
Amid the outcry, Ivreeva issued two apology videos. She cried in front of the camera and said she regretted her actions and hoped people would give her another chance and forgive her for what she had done.
She also said that the party lasted for two days in total. The first day was only open to representatives of the entertainment industry and Internet celebrities. On the second day, everyone could buy tickets to enter. She decided to donate the ticket proceeds to charity.
The TASS news agency said that after her endorsement image was removed by Russia’s major mobile phone operator MTS due to the party incident, Ivreeva’s company is also facing tax review by the Russian Federal Tax Service. Mizulina, the head of the Safe Internet Alliance, revealed that “it is entirely possible that this matter will end in a criminal case.” If convicted, he may be sentenced to five years in prison.
Also being held legally responsible is Russian rapper Vacio (real name Nikolai Vasiliev).
Last Friday (December 22), he was charged with violating public order and sentenced to 15 days in jail for covering his private parts with only a luxury brand sock at a party. He was also accused of “promoting LGBT” and was fined 200,000 rubles (approximately HK$17,600).
Vacio later released an apology video, saying he was sorry for offending the feelings of many people during this difficult time for the country. He claimed that he dressed up at the party as a surprise for attendees of a private event, but that he did not know anyone else at the party and that he did not support or want any publicity for non-traditional sexual relationships.
Under the huge pressure of public opinion, Ksenia Sobchak, the daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s mentor and former Russian presidential candidate, as well as other celebrities attending the party, including the famous Russian singer and pop singer, also recorded apology videos.
Ksenia Sobchak, considered “Putin’s goddaughter,” also attended the party and was seen in many photos that were released.
Sobchak, 42, has also issued a public apology, saying that he never meant to offend anyone. As for what kind of punishment she will receive, it is still unknown, but it is obvious that she will not be able to appear in public for a period of time.
Russian police spokesperson Malkin said that in response to the discovery of more than 1 million euros in cash from the residence of Ksenia Sobchak, the daughter of the famous female host and former mayor of St. Petersburg Sobchak, the investigative committee plans to propose an investigation. Tax investigation.
Malkin said: “The investigative services are interested in the origin of the large amount of cash found in Sobchak’s residence. This cash totals more than 1 million euros and 480,000 US dollars, as well as 480,000 rubles. During the investigation, it will be found out whether The money has already been taxed. A tax investigation has been launched for this purpose. The investigation department intends to find out the whereabouts and purpose of this huge sum of money, which was placed in more than 100 envelopes.”
Sobchak, 30 years old, is sexy and charming. She is known as the Russian version of Paris Hilton. Her father served as the mayor of St. Petersburg in the 1990s and was Putin’s superior. She is known as Putin’s political circle. Mentor.
But Sobchak did not give Putin any face. As early as December 2011, she angered godfather Putin by participating in large-scale anti-Putin protests. It is reported that she not only frequently attended such protest rallies, but also became a leader. The protests she launched on her blog gained support from 300,000 “fans” and she also gave a speech to 100,000 anti-Putin protesters.
During the Russian election, Sobchak, an independent observer, formally complained that a little girl was told that she would be paid 100 pounds if she voted for Putin repeatedly. Sobchak said: “Society is changing, and I want to make my own contribution. People like me are living well under Putin, but look around, the air is very dull.”
It is normal for these prominent people to hold these semi-nude parties during the Russian war and be severely prosecuted.
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South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue, who is playing confrontation with China, has been in a long-term slump in popularity. Seeing that, he was a little panicked and asked former President Park Geun-hye for advice.
The South Korean Presidential Office stated that Yoon Seok-yue invited former President Park Geun-hye to have lunch at the official residence in Hannam-dong, Seoul on December 29. According to reports, this is the third meeting between Yoon Seok-yue and Park Geun-hye this year, and the third consecutive month that the two have met.
South Korean Presidential Office spokesperson Kim Soo-kyeong said on the 29th, “Today from 12 noon to 2:20 pm, Yoon Seok-yue had lunch with former President Park Geun-hye at the presidential residence. The president’s wife Kim Gun-hee also attended the same day.” At the luncheon, Yoon Seok-yue Asked about Park Geun-hye’s health condition and expressed the hope that Park Geun-hye could come to Seoul often.
Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye was handed down a final verdict on January 14, 2021, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. However, less than a year later, Park Geun-hye received an amnesty from the then President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in. He was officially released from prison on March 24, 2022, and even participated in the presidential inauguration ceremony of Yin Xiyue held not long ago.
Although Park Geun-hye committed as many as 13 crimes such as abuse of power, coercion, and leaking secrets, and suffered a lot after 2017, she was free by 2022.
After Yin Xiyue was elected president, he visited Park Geun-hye at her private residence in April 2022.
In fact, there is nothing special about the president’s visit to the former president. The problem is that Yoon Seok-yue once served as the director of the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office. It was Yoon Seok-yue who sent Park Geun-hye to prison back then! You can imagine how awkward this meeting was. In order to ease the awkward atmosphere, Yin Xiyue directly apologized when we first met, saying that I was also very embarrassed when I arrested you.
Yin Xiyue’s arrest of Park Geun-hye and his subsequent falling out with Moon Jae-in gave Yin Xiyue a high political reputation, just like Bao Qingtian, and he was also given a nickname: the man who specializes in having trouble with the president.
All this is over. Yin Xiyue has met Park Geun-hye for the third time this year. The first meeting this year was at the memorial ceremony for the 44th anniversary of the death of former President Park Chung-hee held at the National Kyungchungwon in Seoul on October 26.
The second time was on November 7, when Yoon Seok-yue visited former President Park Geun-hye’s private residence in Daegu City. Therefore, some analysts believe that Yoon Seok-yue met with Park Geun-hye for three consecutive months in order to “unify the conservative camp” to boost his own popularity and gain support for his party in the general election.
In April 2024, South Korea will hold the 22nd parliamentary election. According to previous reports from Yonhap News Agency, Lee Jun-suk, the former leader of South Korea’s ruling National Power Party, announced on December 27 that he would quit the party and establish a new party. Lee Jun-seok has previously stated that he plans to leave the party and form a new party. Some media believe that this will not only have an impact on the National Power Party, but will also have a greater impact on the direction and results of the election.
According to Yonhap News Agency, according to a survey released by the South Korean polling agency Realmeter on the 25th, Yin Xiyue’s positive review rate for his policies was 36.3%, which was the same as the previous survey and remained at a low level; the negative review rate dropped by 0.4 percentage points from the previous survey. is 60.8%.
Park Geun-hye had very friendly relations with China when she was in office. What Yin Xiyue can learn is to improve relations with China.
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2023-12-31 06:11:46