Pokemon Go: Russian blogger appeals against arrest for playing in church
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The blogger - Ruslan Sokolovsky - played the game despite warnings that doing so in church would be illegal (file picture)
A Russian blogger arrested after posting a video of himself playing Pokemon Go in a church in the city of Yekaterinburg has filed an appeal, according to the local court.
Ruslan Sokolovsky is reportedly being held in prison while he awaits trial.
He has been charged with mockery of religious beliefs.
Investigators and church officials have said the arrest was because Mr Sokolovsky was filming, and not for catching Pokemon.
Mr Sokolovsky, 21, filmed himself playing the game last month in the local Orthodox church built in remembrance of Tsar Nicholas II and his family.
According to the Moscow Times, external Mr Sokolovsky responded to his detention by saying: "This is complete nonsense. Who could get offended if you're just walking around with your smart phone in a church?"
In July, Russian TV news warned gamers that playing Pokemon Go in churches face three years of jail time.

Support for the blogger
Nadya Tolokonnikova, singer in the Russian punk band, the Pussy Riot tweeted in support of Mr Sokolovsky.
In 2012 she and another member of the band were sent to prison for nearly two years for hooliganism and religious hatred after performing in a church.

"Ruslan Sokolovsky is in a detention centre. Where they have gruel, stupid wardens, metal beds, and thin, ripped mattresses with yellow stains."
Other twitter users also offered their backing:

"The main message that religious society is putting across with the Sokolovsky case is that there is nothing for a normal person to catch in an Orthodox church."
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