🇩🇪 ГЕРМАНИЯ // Сел за то, что русский
Aug 11, 2026 · 51m
Summary
Host Misharon Keinen interviews Gennady, who lived in Germany for 15 years before being stabbed and wrongfully imprisoned. Gennady recounts spending five months in pre-trial detention without knowing the charges or having legal counsel. He describes the harsh realities of German prisons, including systemic bias against Russians, the internal inmate economy, and the psychological toll of incarceration.
Topics discussed
Introduction: Presumption of guilt and Gennady's story
Background: Life in Hesse and meeting the accuser
The Incident: Confrontation, injury, and police involvement
Detention: Arrest, hospitalization, and lack of legal rights
Court Proceedings: Ineffective counsel and biased sentencing
Prison Environment: Diversity, safety, and initial impressions
Cell Life: Inmates, contraband, and security measures
Discipline: Black cards, isolation, and proving innocence
Prison Economy: The black market and social accounts
Smuggling: Passing items during visits and phone calls
Social Dynamics: Ethnic groups, discrimination, and riots
Daily Routine: Food, entertainment, and family visits
Release: Reintegration, relationship changes, and new life
Conclusion: Reflections on forgiveness and final thoughts
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