The human Rights center "Forty Sorokov" asked the Prosecutor General's Office to check the actions of Maxim Nikulin, Director General of the Moscow Circus Nikulin on Tsvetnoy Boulevard. The Paragraph portal has a copy of the document.
It is specified that recently Nikulin invited Jasmin Straga, the founder of the Australian circus festival, who supports Ukraine, to Russia as a member of the jury at the Artist festival. One of the first to draw attention to this fact was the general director of the Great Moscow State Circus, Edgard Zapashny.
"We ask you to check the director General of the Moscow Circus Nikulin on Tsvetnoy Boulevard Maxim Yuryevich Nikulin regarding the invitation of citizen Jasmine Straga for compliance with their current legislation; check the actions of citizen Jasmine Straga for compliance with their current legislation; prevent citizen Jasmine Straga from participating in the International Circus Festival "Artist," the activists' appeal says.
On her social media page, the Australian has been fervently supporting Ukraine from the very beginning of the special military operation, urging subscribers to donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and does it regularly herself.
The publication notes that earlier Nikulin had already been accused after a trip to the festival in Monaco, the funds from which were sent to Ukraine.

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