New Law on Holy Texts of Traditional Religions “Not Only Useless But Harmful,” Legal Specialist Says

    By: Paul Goble
    Reference: Window on Eurasia 2

    Staunton, October 26 – Vladimir Putin’s response to complaints about the findings of a Russian court that the Koran is extremist and to fears that some court will do the same about the Bible prompted him to come up with legislation that puts the holy books of four “traditional” religions beyond the reach of the judicial system.

    But that measure, which the Duma has passed on first reading, instead of clarifying the situation, makes it even more dangerous not only for people of faith but for the state which is intervening in these religious issues, according to Lev Simkin, a prominent Russian legal specialist.

    In a comment on the law entitled “Anti-Extremism on the March” in today’s “Novaya gazeta,” Simkin points out that it has long been noted that the provisions of the 2003 law on extremism are sufficiently flexible that the authorities could ban anything they like, including the Bible (novayagazeta.ru/comments/70479.html).