Slavi Morozoff

Slavi Morozoff (born September 3, 1991) is a Westlandic journalist and political activist who's recently gained attention over the national controversy surrounding his arrest. Born in Brikkstö in 1991, Slavi was raised in a Middle Class household where both parents worked at and managed their own small business in the city. He got interested in journalism when he was 16 and became a member of his high school's newspaper and was a known editor. After graduating, he went to study at the University of Westland to pursue a career in journalism. Slavi eventually became a journalist and decided to go freelance sometime after his graduation. He bought an apartment in Brikkstö and created his own website where he reported on the news.

His website would become popular with it exploding in popularity in 2015 which helped him win an award from the Westlandic Journalist and Media Association. Slavi would fall victim to controversy in 2016 after he criticized Sofi Artz calling her a "ideological fanatic" over her radical stances on Strassonism and her calls to expand its influence beyond Westland's borders. Slavi called it "ideological imperialism" and even urged Chancellor Oska Stärk to "re-evaluate" her. On June 8, 2017, Slavi was arrested by local authorities after he was accused of "ideological conspiracy" for his online writings. He was eventually cleared and declared innocent by the court, but has been placed under house arrest since his trial was suspended. His arrest has caused outrage around the world and has become a focal point in the creation for his biggest supporters in the Free Westland Association.