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Yulia Tsvetkova

who

Artists

birthday

1993-05-25

current location

Not in Russia

region

Komsomolsk-on-Amur

Biography

Resident of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, artist. In March 2019, Tsvetkova was reported to the police because of the activities of her theatre MERAK, in which minors play; the teenagers were interviewed by the police. An activist festival she had organised was cancelled. Tsvetkova was summoned to the police because of a body-positive project. On 20 November Tsvetkova was questioned as a suspect in a case of pornography production in connection with the administration of the body-positive blog "Vagina Monologues". The case was opened on the application of a well-known homophobe Timur Bulatov, who regularly writes statements against LGBT-activists. Tsvetkova was given a

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Resident of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, artist. In March 2019, Tsvetkova was reported to the police because of the activities of her theatre MERAK, in which minors play; the teenagers were interviewed by the police. An activist festival she had organised was cancelled. Tsvetkova was summoned to the police because of a body-positive project. On 20 November Tsvetkova was questioned as a suspect in a case of pornography production in connection with the administration of the body-positive blog "Vagina Monologues". The case was opened on the application of a well-known homophobe Timur Bulatov, who regularly writes statements against LGBT-activists. Tsvetkova was given a covenant not to leave the country and her flat was searched. On 22 November Tsvetkova was detained on her way to Blagoveshchensk, declaring that she had violated her covenant not to leave. The next day the court placed her under house arrest. A minor actor of the MERAK theatre was forced to recognise himself as a victim. In January 2020 Tsvetkova was banned from seeing a doctor, in February - a dentist. Later, permission to visit the dentist was obtained. On 16 March, the court released Tsvetkova on her own recognisance.

On 13 December 2019, a magistrate judge fined Tsvetkova 50,000 rubles under an administrative article on propaganda of "non-traditional sexual relations among minors with the use of the Internet" for publishing posts on social media criticising violations of LGBT rights. The statement was also apparently written by Bulatov. On 17 January 2020, it became known that Tsvetkova was subject to another administrative protocol under this article for the picture "Family is where the love is. Support LGBT+ families."

On 3 June 2022 Tsvetkova was included in the register of mass media - "foreign agents".

On 15 July, the court acquitted Tsvetkova. On 28 March 2023, the cassation court overturned this decision and returned the case to the court of first instance. Tsvetkova left Russia, after which she was put on a wanted list and arrested in absentia.

She was also prosecuted for evasion of her duties as a "foreign agent". In November 2025, the case came to court and was transferred under jurisdiction. On 24 March 2026 Tsvetkova was sentenced in absentia to a fine, the amount is unknown.