Oleg Aleksandrovich Shishi is a judge presiding in the Russian Federation. Based on documented cases, his judicial activity involves proceedings related to charges of public propaganda of terrorism and extremist activities, specifically involving articles 205.2 and 205.2.2 of the Russian Criminal Code, as well as article 280.2. These cases typically involve defendants accused of disseminating prohibited content or making critical statements regarding the Russian government and the ongoing military conflict on social media platforms like VK.
Oleg Aleksandrovich Shishi is a judge presiding in the Russian Federation. Based on documented cases, his judicial activity involves proceedings related to charges of public propaganda of terrorism and extremist activities, specifically involving articles 205.2 and 205.2.2 of the Russian Criminal Code, as well as article 280.2. These cases typically involve defendants accused of disseminating prohibited content or making critical statements regarding the Russian government and the ongoing military conflict on social media platforms like VK.
In the case of Vitaly Borisovich Zaitsev in 2024, Shishi presided over a matter where the defendant was sentenced to two years of forced labor and a fine following allegations of making online calls for terrorist and extremist activities and expressing negative views on the 'special military operation.' Similarly, in the 2024 case of Vladislav Vladimirovich Apestin, the court reviewed charges of public propaganda of terrorism related to the posting of video content on a social media page.
Vladislav Apestin, a volleyball coach and blogger, was arrested on August 12, 2024, and charged with public propaganda of terrorism for posting a video of the Legion "Freedom of Russia" on his VK page. The case is curre
Vitaly Zaitsev was sentenced to 2 years of forced labor and fined for public calls for terrorist and extremist activities online. The charges stem from comments he made on VK expressing negative views on the "special mil