“Now the hour of truth has struck for those who left Russia, but continued to actively participate in our social and political agenda. Anyone, I emphasize, any such person is obliged to strongly condemn this inhumane terrorist act. Without allegories, allegories, allusions and sick poetic fantasies. If this did not happen or the person remained silent, then he is a priori indifferent or supports terrorists,” explained RT’s interlocutor.

According to the lawyer, the worst thing is if this is done by a person who considers or has considered Russia to be his homeland.

“This is the point of complete no return. Criminal cases should be initiated against those whose actions constitute a crime - public justification of terrorism. With subsequent, even if in absentia, sentences and an international wanted list. If no crime is seen in their actions, then it is necessary to create a list of such persons, giving their statements a state public moral assessment,” Solovyov suggested.

The expert emphasized that being on such a list should lead to a ban on any creative, informational or other interaction with such a person.

“As for Nazarov, we need to start by depriving him of the honorary title “People’s Artist of Russia,” Solovyov concluded.

Earlier, Dmitry Nazarov, instead of expressing condolences in connection with the terrorist attack at Crocus, wrote down a mocking poem.