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Russia probes circus over monkey, goats in Nazi garb

'Historical excursion into Christmas of different years', says local priest

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2021 7:00PM

Russia probes circus over monkey, goats in Nazi garb
A scene from the Christmas performance staged by the State Circus of Udmurtia. – Facebook pic, January 13, 2021

MOSCOW – Russian prosecutors have opened a probe into a state-run circus that featured a monkey in a Nazi uniform and two goats displaying swastikas during a Christmas performance.

The prosecutor's office for the Udmurtia region said in a statement it was checking after images emerged on social media of "animals dressed in blankets with Nazi symbols" during the January 8 performance by the local State Circus. 

The show, put on by the local branch of the Orthodox Church a day after celebrating Christmas, showed the monkey being led around the circus ring by a woman in a Soviet military uniform and the two goats with red blankets on their backs displaying swastikas, according to a video published by the circus.

In the video, local priest Roman Voskresenskikh describes the performance as a "historical excursion into Christmas of different years".

The Orthodox diocese in Izhevsk, Udmurtia's main city, said in a statement that the Nazi symbols were used in an episode about the defeat of the German army near Moscow in 1942 during World War II. 

"A special feature of circus art is entertainment, and there is nothing surprising in the fact that the images used in it have an ironic and sometimes even grotesque character," the diocese said.

Both the diocese and the circus, in its own statement, claimed that the performance had not violated Russian law.

They pointed to an amendment passed last year lifting a blanket ban on the use of Nazi symbols as long as they are not intended to promote fascist ideology.

The ban, introduced in 2014, had been opposed by some lawmakers who argued that it theoretically covered documentaries about the Third Reich as well as World War II-related feature films, book illustrations and school textbooks.

The legislation had also affected Russians who re-enact World War II battles. – AFP, January 13, 2021

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