A fundraiser announced by a blogger for a young teacher dismissed in Yekaterinburg has been closed.

A fundraiser announced by a blogger for a young teacher dismissed in Yekaterinburg has been closed.

      Funds have been raised for physics teacher Sergey Perminov, whom a magistrate sentenced to a payment — a punishment that a great many people consider unjust — for using force against a misbehaving pupil, the Telegram channel “Church on the Blood” reports.

      The authors of the Telegram channel made it clear by their wording that they are on the teacher’s side. Sergey Perminov “found broad public support” after he was ordered by the court to pay 120,000 rubles in compensation “for the moral and ethical suffering of a teenager who was swearing in class, publicly insulting the teacher, and disrupting the lesson.”

      On Wednesday, September 18, Sergey Perminov visited the Church on the Blood, where he met with the leadership of the church’s supplementary education center.

      “We offered the teacher help in organizing a technical club for children,” the memorial church’s Telegram channel says.

      In addition, the fundraising campaign to cover the court-ordered payments, announced on Wednesday by well-known Yekaterinburg blogger Sergey Kolyasnikov (ZERGULIO) on his Telegram channel, has already been closed.

      “Through the efforts of concerned public figures, an amount has been raised that will cover both the court costs and the size of the fine,” writes “Church on the Blood.”

      “Among those who joined this good cause were, in particular, staff members of the educational center at the church. Assistance to the teacher was handed over yesterday to Sergey Perminov by the head of the Russian Community, Igor Chernoskutov, during our joint meeting at the Church on the Blood.”

      Recall that the verdict in the case of the physics teacher at School No. 123, located in the Akademichesky district, was issued by a magistrate. The teacher was accused of failing to fulfill duties related to the upbringing of a minor, coupled with cruel treatment (Art. 156 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). By the sentence handed down 10 days ago, he is prohibited from working at the school. After that, according to Kolyasnikov, the teacher was forced to submit a resignation “of his own accord.” Sergey Kolyasnikov’s Telegram channel reports that a lawyer has already joined the teacher’s case.

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A fundraiser announced by a blogger for a young teacher dismissed in Yekaterinburg has been closed.

Funds were raised for physics teacher Sergey Perminov, who was unjustly (as a large number of people believe) punished for using force against a misbehaving student, to cover the payment he was ordered to make by the justice of the peace.