Thursday, December 3, 2009
Moscow May Clamp Down on Religion
Russia's Justice Ministry is proposing a new law that would fine anyone sharing their faith if they are not a leader of a registered religious group. Only officially authorized missionaries would be allowed to pass out religious literature, preach and talk about their faith in public. If passed, anyone violating the law would face a fine up to $170.
Labels:
Missionaries,
Politics,
Russia
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