• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
thehopper.news
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
    • Editorial Standards
    • Methodology & Sources
  • Briefings
    • Weekly
  • Analysis
  • Regions
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Europe & NATO
    • Middle East & North Africa
    • Russia & Eurasia
  • Themes
    • Energy & Reources
    • Intelligence & Security
    • Economics & Sanctions
    • Foreign Relations & Diplomacy
    • Cyber & Disinformation
  • Video
  • Aggregated
    • RT
    • Opinion
    • News
    • Geopolitics
    • Politics
    • Business
    • World
No Result
View All Result
thehopper.news
No Result
View All Result
Home Aggregated News

Ukrainian Eurovision winner put on Russia’s wanted list

by Admin
November 20, 2023
in News, Politics, World
0
Ukrainian Eurovision winner put on Russia’s wanted list
29
SHARES
114
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Published: November 20, 2023 12:28 pm
Author: RT

Singer Jamala triumphed in the popular song contest in 2016 with the politically charged track ‘1944’

Ukrainian pop star Jamala, who won the Eurovision song contest in 2016, had been placed on the wanted list in Russia, according to a database of the country’s Interior Ministry.

Jamala was actually put on the list mid-October, but TASS and several other Russian outlets only reported the development on Sunday.

The 40-year-old is wanted in Russia over a criminal offense, according to the database, but no further details are provided.

A law enforcement source told TASS that Jamala might have appeared on the wanted list for allegedly distributing fake information about the Russian military.

Read more

FILE PHOTO: Pyotr Verzilov at at a film festival in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Pussy Riot founder given eight-year prison sentence

A law prohibiting spreading falsehoods about the Russian Armed Forces was added to the country’s Criminal Code shortly after the military operation in Ukraine was launched in February 2022. Those found in violation face a maximum punishment of up to 15 years in prison.

The Telegram channel Shot has claimed that the singer is being sought for statements about the events in March 2022 in the Ukrainian town of Bucha, where Kiev accused Russian forces of massacring civilians. Moscow, however, has denied those accusations, saying that the purported evidence of the crimes was fabricated as part of efforts to derail the peace process between Russia and Ukraine.

Jamala, who is of Crimean Tatar origin, was critical of Crimea’s reunification with Russia in 2014. The song ‘1944,’ with which she secured her Eurovision victory, was dedicated to the Soviet Union’s deportation of the Tatars from Crimea to Central Asia during the rule of Joseph Stalin.

The singer, who condemned the Russian military operation, reportedly fled Ukraine after the outbreak of the conflict. According to media reports, she first went to Türkiye and later moved to Poland. Recently, she has been performing in Europe and the US and said that the proceeds from those concerts is being sent to Ukrainian humanitarian organizations.


READ MORE: Ukrainian singer speaks out after Russian concert canceled

Jamala is on a list published by the newspaper Izvestia in April 2022 of Ukrainian artists who have been banned from entering Russia.

Full Article

Tags: Russia Today
Share12Tweet7
Previous Post

Argentina won’t join BRICS – newly elected president

Next Post

US court backs 1990s Russian oligarchs

Admin

Admin

Next Post
US court backs 1990s Russian oligarchs

US court backs 1990s Russian oligarchs

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
The TRUTH behind the Secret Space Program and Alien Recovery is starting to come out

The TRUTH behind the Secret Space Program and Alien Recovery is starting to come out

January 19, 2026
European military stocks fall as Ukraine peace hopes rise

European military stocks fall as Ukraine peace hopes rise

August 20, 2025

New Mossad recruitment ads exploit Iran’s unrest with help from US comedian

January 19, 2026
Iranian drone intercepted over Dubai UAE March 2026 Operation Epic Fury

The Hopper Daily Brief — March 3, 2026 — Iran Escalates Against Gulf Targets

2
Smoke rising over Manama Bahrain near U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters following Iranian missile strike February 2026

Bahrain’s Shia Majority Threatens the U.S. Navy’s Most Critical Gulf Command Node

2
Oil tankers idle in Persian Gulf and Trump demands Iran unconditional surrender — week of March 1–7, 2026 Hopper Weekly Brief

The Hopper Weekly Brief — Week 10, March 1-7, 2026

2
iran hormuz strait ukraine ceasefire

The Hopper Weekly Brief — Week11, March 8–14, 2026

March 17, 2026
What the Hormuz crisis reveals about American alliances

What the Hormuz crisis reveals about American alliances

March 17, 2026

Iran confirms death of top security official Ali Larijani in US-Israeli strikes

March 17, 2026
thehopper.news

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
    • Editorial Standards
    • Methodology & Sources
  • Briefings
    • Weekly
  • Analysis
  • Regions
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Europe & NATO
    • Middle East & North Africa
    • Russia & Eurasia
  • Themes
    • Energy & Reources
    • Intelligence & Security
    • Economics & Sanctions
    • Foreign Relations & Diplomacy
    • Cyber & Disinformation
  • Video
  • Aggregated
    • RT
    • Opinion
    • News
    • Geopolitics
    • Politics
    • Business
    • World

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.