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Ст. 70 УК РСФСР. Антисоветская агитация и пропаганда.
Агитация или пропаганда, проводимая в целях подрыва или ослабления Советской власти либо совершения отдельных особо опасных государственных преступлений, распространение в тех же целях клеветнических измышлений, порочащих советский государственный и общественный строй, а равно распространение либо изготовление или хранение в тех же целях литературы такого же содержания наказывается лишением свободы на срок от шести месяцев до семи лет и со ссылкой на срок от двух до пяти лет или без ссылки или ссылкой на срок от двух до пяти лет.
Те же действия, совершенные лицом, ранее осужденным за особо опасные государственные преступления, а равно совершенные в военное время, наказываются лишением свободы на срок от трех до десяти лет и со ссылкой на срок от двух до пяти лет или без ссылки.
Ст. 1901 УК РСФСР. Распространение заведомо ложных измышлений, порочащих советский государственный и общественный строй.
Систематическое распространение в устной форме заведомо ложных измышлений, порочащих советский государственный и общественный строй, а равно изготовление или распространение в письменной, печатной или иной форме произведений такого же содержания наказывается лишением свободы на срок до трех лет, или исправительными работами на срок до одного года, или штрафом до ста рублей.
Also see
Article 58 (RSFSR Penal Code) and its talk page. "Article 1901" is, AFAIK, in fact article 190, paragraph 1, and should thus be given as 190.1, 190-1, or 190(1). It was introduced in 1966 after the trial against
Andrei Sinyavsky and
Yuli Daniel in which the prosecution found it difficult to prove the intent to do harm that was required by article 70. (Article 190.1 did not require any intention at all.) Also of interest may be
this or
this.
Lupo09:10, 16 January 2007 (UTC)reply