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Russia’s Supreme Court has officially banned the “International Movement of Sat*nists,” labeling it an extremist organization.
The decision came after Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov argued that the group spreads hatred toward traditional religions and has connections to radical nationalist movements.
Similar to the 2023 ban on the “International LGBT Movement,” experts point out that no formal organization under this name actually exists, suggesting the ruling is being used broadly to suppress ideological dissent.
The ruling effectively prohibits all “Sat*nic” rituals, symbols, and activities across Russia. Authorities claim the group promotes attacks on Orthodox shrines and endorses neo-Nazi ideas, with participation or promotion now punishable by long prison sentences.
This action is widely viewed as part of the Kremlin’s broader campaign to enforce “traditional values” and limit any beliefs that challenge the state-approved religious and social order.
#fblifestyle
The decision came after Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov argued that the group spreads hatred toward traditional religions and has connections to radical nationalist movements.
Similar to the 2023 ban on the “International LGBT Movement,” experts point out that no formal organization under this name actually exists, suggesting the ruling is being used broadly to suppress ideological dissent.
The ruling effectively prohibits all “Sat*nic” rituals, symbols, and activities across Russia. Authorities claim the group promotes attacks on Orthodox shrines and endorses neo-Nazi ideas, with participation or promotion now punishable by long prison sentences.
This action is widely viewed as part of the Kremlin’s broader campaign to enforce “traditional values” and limit any beliefs that challenge the state-approved religious and social order.
#fblifestyle