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New Russian Law Bans Alteration of Religious Emblems in Media
Felicitas | 25-09-14 00:54 | 조회수 : 2
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The Russian government has enacted that outlaws the mockery of sacred icons in all forms of mass communication. This regulation seeks to uphold the reverence of spiritual icons and sacred signs that hold deep spiritual significance for vast segments of the population.


The law mandates that any rendering that disrespects, changes, or falsifies these symbols in movies, TV shows, websites, and newspapers is now a criminal offense. Authorities argue that such distortions can destabilize communal harmony, disrespect worshippers, and site (http://ubeb119.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=250141) damage national unity.


The ban encompasses both domestic and foreign content distributed within Russia, and carries repercussions for violations ranging from fines to the removal of digital content.


Leaders from various spiritual communities, including Eastern Orthodoxy, Sunni Islam, Tibetan Buddhism, and Rabbinic Judaism, have publicly endorsed the policy, saying it respects the dignity of their traditions.

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Skeptics raise alarms that the law may be used to suppress artistic expression under the pretext of safeguarding faith. Scholars and jurists are evaluating how broadly the term distortion will be applied, and whether it could restrict comedies, documentaries, or curriculum-related media.


The government has stated that the intent is not to censor but to encourage religious tolerance among varied spiritual traditions in a pluralistic public sphere.


The law will be enforced through media regulators in collaboration with religious organizations, who will be consulted in reviewing contested content.


As the law takes effect, the the population is asked to file complaints about offensive content, while content creators are recommended to follow state protocols to avoid unintended breaches.

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