Paul Goble
Staunton,
January 23 – One of the more absurd rulings of a court in the Russian
Federation was a decision by a judge in Naberezny Chelny to declare a religious
service at which ministers baptized congregants an unsanctioned and thus
illegal meeting and to impose a 20,000 ruble (300 US dollar) fine on the cleric
involved.
The
court’s decision has attracted withering criticism from religious and human
rights activists, but now, it has become the subject of a comic strip available
both in hard copy and online – and provoking the laughter among Russians at the
officials, the kind of laughter that few regimes can survive.
Novaya gazeta has now posted on its
online edition a selection of the cartoons which make what the Russian court
did appear even more outrageous and absurd than a simple description of the
actions (novayagazeta.ru/articles/2019/01/22/79255-evangelisty-v-sudebnom-adu-komiks).
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