Article 274. Illegal Distribution of Works Propagating the Cult of Cruelty and Violence
Illegal manufacture for the purposes of distribution or advertisement, or distribution, advertisement, or demonstration of cinema and video materials or other works which propagate the cult of cruelty and violence, as well as illegal trade in publications, cinema or video materials propagating the cult of cruelty and violence, - shall be punished by a fine in an amount from five hundred up to eight hundred monthly assessment indices, or in an amount of wages or other income of a given convict for a period from five to eight months, or by correctional labour for a period up to one year, or by imprisonment for a period up to two years, with forfeiture of works propagating the cult of cruelty and violence, as well as means of their production or reproduction.
Article 275. Outrage upon Bodies of the Deceased or Places of Their Burial
1. Violation of bodies of the deceased or destruction, damaging, or desecration of places of burial, tombs, or cemetery buildings which are intended for ceremonies in relation to burial or commemoration, - shall be punished by a fine in an amount from one hundred up to five hundred monthly assessment indices or in an amount of wages or other income of a given convict for a period from one to five months, or by engagement in public works for a period from one hundred twenty up to one hundred eighty hours, or by correctional labour for a period from six months up to one year, or by detention under arrest for a period up to four months, or by imprisonment for a period up to three years.
shall be punished by restriction of liberty for the period of up to five years or by deprivation of liberty for the same period
2. The same acts committed:
a) repeatedly;
b) by a group of persons upon a preliminary collusion or by an organised group;
c) for motives of national, racial, or religious hatred or enmity;
d) with violence or a threat to apply it, -
shall be punished by imprisonment for a period from two to five years.
Date: 2014-12-21; view: 941
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