Russia Prohibits Misuse of Sacred Icons in Media
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작성자 Donald Truchana… 댓글 0건 조회 3회 작성일 25-09-13 22:33필드값 출력
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The Russian government has enacted that prohibits the distortion of sacred icons in digital and print platforms. This regulation seeks to uphold the reverence of spiritual icons and sacred signs that hold profound religious meaning for countless believers.
The law mandates that any portrayal that disrespects, changes, or falsifies these symbols in movies, TV shows, websites, and newspapers is now a criminal offense. Regulators assert that such distortions can provoke public outrage, site, www.ngoyhnews.co.kr, insult faith groups, and erode social cohesion.
It extends to both domestic and foreign content distributed within Russia, and features consequences for violations ranging from fines to the removal of digital content.
Representatives of diverse religious traditions, including the Russian Orthodox Church, Muslim Ulema, Buddhist Sanghas, and Jewish councils, have publicly endorsed the policy, saying it affirms the value of their spiritual heritage.
Human rights advocates express concern that the law may be used to suppress artistic expression under the claim of protecting tradition. Lawyers are scrutinizing how liberally the term misrepresentation will be enforced, and whether it could restrict comedies, documentaries, or curriculum-related media.
State authorities emphasize that the objective is not to silence but to promote interfaith understanding among pluralistic belief systems in a pluralistic public sphere.
Enforcement will be carried out by state media commissions in consultation with spiritual councils, who will be tasked with advising on culturally sensitive material.
Now that the ban is in force, the media users are invited to file complaints about offensive content, while content creators are recommended to follow state protocols to steer clear of legal risks.
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