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The Russian government has enacted that prohibits the distortion of religious symbols in media content. The law aims to preserve the dignity of sacred religious artifacts, symbols, and representations that hold essential cultural and theological importance for millions of citizens.

As stipulated by the regulation that any portrayal that defiles, manipulates, https://felixinfo.ru/bogoslov-ru-objcat16455.html or misuses these symbols in films, television, online platforms, or print media is now considered illegal. Regulators assert that such distortions can incite social tension, disrespect worshippers, and erode social cohesion.

The ban encompasses both domestic and foreign content distributed within Russia, and imposes sanctions for violations from warnings to platform bans.

Spokespersons across major religions, including Eastern Orthodoxy, Sunni Islam, Tibetan Buddhism, and Rabbinic Judaism, have expressed strong support, saying it respects the dignity of their traditions.

Critics, however, warn that the law may be employed to silence political or cultural critique under the guise of religious protection. Lawyers are scrutinizing how liberally the term defilement will be enforced, and whether it could impact parody, academic films, or religious studies.

The government has stated that the intent is not to censor but to foster mutual respect among multiple faith communities in a multiethnic nation.

Regulatory oversight will be handled by media regulators in collaboration with faith-based institutions, who will be called upon to advise on borderline cases.

With the regulation’s implementation, the the population is asked to report suspected violations, while filmmakers and publishers are instructed to review regulatory directives to avoid unintended breaches.

ussia_p_ohibits_misuse_of_sac_ed_icons_in_media.txt · Zuletzt geändert: von Cathy Gardin