Poklonskaya demanded to ban “Christian state”

Natalia Poklonskaya

The Deputy of the state Duma Natalia Polonskaya appealed to the Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Chaika with a request to ban the activities of the “Christian state Holy Russia.” On Monday, October 10, she wrote in Facebook.

“Today I have directed Deputy inquiry to the Prosecutor General of Russia on the adoption of measures prohibiting activities of “the Christian state of Holy Russia” by implementing the powers of the Prosecutor, stipulated by the code of civil procedure of the Russian Federation and FZ “About counteraction of extremist activities” and” — she wrote, attaching links to photos of the document.

It States that a public Association, which entails the violation of the rights and freedoms of the individual, harm to health of citizens, environment and public order, as well as the legitimate economic interests of natural and legal persons may be banned under article 9 of the law “On countering extremist activity” after the Prosecutor appeal to the court.

In a paper of four pages, three is a description of the reasons why you need to withdraw the movie “Matilda” from the rental and to make appropriate representation to the Minister of culture of Russia. As the main argument of the Deputy specifies a warning, presumably, members of the “Christian state” of terrorist attacks due to the release of the tapes in the car.

Earlier in October, on the website “Russia — Novosibirsk” has published the black list of the organization “Christian state Holy Russia.” Got Poklonskaya, who supported her in the fight against “Matilda” the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, the opposition leader Alexei Navalny, several media and the website “Dvach” and the administrator of the community “Typical Novosibirsk” “Vkontakte”.

On 19 September the leader of the “Christian state” Alexander Kalinin was arrested on suspicion of arson of the car of the lawyer of film Director Alexei Uchitel — Konstantin Dobrynin, along with two alleged accomplices.

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