Activists in Moscow staged a protest against a freshly recreated sculpture of Joseph Stalin at the city’s Taganskaya metro station on Friday by placing quotes from Vladimir Putin and former president Dmitry Medvedev criticising the Soviet dictator next to the monument, Telegram channel Moskvybory reported.
Footage circulated widely on Russian Telegram channels showed crowds gathering around the sculpture to look at three placards left by the activists, two of which featured quotes alongside images of Putin and Medvedev, while the third displayed only a clown emoji.
“All the positives [of Stalin’s reign] were achieved at an unacceptable cost. Achieving results through repression is unacceptable. During that period, there was not only a cult of personality, but also massive crimes against the people”, read the quote from Putin, taken from his annual televised call-in show in 2009.
Another quote, from Medvedev on Russia’s Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repressions in 2012, said that Stalin and other Soviet leaders deserved the “harshest criticism” for their actions against the people of the Soviet Union.
Both placards rhetorically asked whether Moscow’s Transport Department “agreed” with Putin and Medvedev’s remarks on Stalin.