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Cabbala now banned in Russia
30.10.2007 18:13
Cabbala now banned in Russia

A new list of officially banned literature has been published recently. On the whole 16 books and newspapers were added to the list provided by the Federal Registration Service. Such booksand newspapers as “Through the alembic of Islam”, “Russian Trans-Baikal” published in September 2006 along with brochures “Russian State”, “We are the state”, “Cabbala”, “Cabbala 2”, “The truth about Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary” and several others.
      
      It is reported that these books are prohibited from reading, selling, publishing and keeping, otherwise it will be considered as abuse of law. The distribution of this literature is equated with incitement of ethnic hatred, which is punished by 5 years of imprisonment.
      
      It should be mentioned that the list of the banned literature was compiled by the decree of the president of the Russian Federation. The variant of the list included 14 printed, audio and video materials.
      
      source:
      www.raso.ru
      


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