Aleksandr Dolgopolov, 25, said that he learned that the images of the one-man comedy shows were examined by the police and that this worries him.
Officials announced that Dolgopolov received a complaint that “the believers hurt their feelings.”
The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed that the police were studying these performances.
“WE ARRIVED, WE ARE SAFE”
According to the news in the BBC Turkish, statements made by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs on Wednesday said, “Police officers are conducting an investigation, the results will be determined in accordance with the requirements of the law.”
Dolgopolov, who released a photo from his Instagram account on Thursday, said, “We arrived. We are safe, goodbye. Thank you for your support! ”.
STRICT LAWS TO PROTECT THE CHURCH HAS BEEN LAUNCHED
It is stated that Dolgopolov was joking about Putin and his supporters in February as part of the one-man comedy show in a small bar in St Petersburg.
“Our population is divided into two camps,” he says. “On the one hand, those who support Putin, on the other, are those who can read, write, and make logical conclusions.”
In the recording of the performance uploaded to YouTube, the comedy, Hz Isa and Hz. It is heard that he was also joking about Mary.
In Russia, strict laws have been passed under the direction of Putin to “hurt religious feelings” and to protect the Russian Orthodox Church.
“I WAS NOT EXPECTING TO BE GRANDED AS I JUST JOKE”
Dolgopolov also shared a letter sent from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs to the HopHead Bar in St Petersburg via social media, and the organizers were asked to confirm the performance of the comedy.
In a statement to the Russian television channel Current Time, the comedian explained that a person had to cancel his performance in Moscow recently because he was about to come to the venue where the show was to be held, and said, “I wasn’t expecting to be tortured just because I was joking.”
“I DID FROM SADDLE AND FEAR”
In a statement to the BBC, the comedian said he was afraid of being imprisoned for his performances:
* I’m just a kid. I make jokes, read comics, play video games… How can I go to jail? I die completely nonsense and fear.
* I can’t explain where I am right now because I’m afraid this will somehow affect me badly. I can only return if I am guaranteed that I will not be imprisoned because of my beliefs.
Comedy’s lawyer Leonid Solovyov confirmed that his client had left the country, but did not elaborate.