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The articles preface deals with the Law Against Rehabilitation of Nazism which made denying of Nazi crimes a criminal offense (
Article 354.1 of the
Criminal Code of Russia). But in the Applications part, there are cases where another law was applied –
Offences Code of Russia, which perceives a public showing of Nazi symbols as an administrative offense, not a crime (
Article 20.3). You can make sure of it if you know the fact that Criminal code of Russia doesn’t allow charge a criminal fine lesser than 5000 roubles (
[1]). So, these examples aren't relevant. — Preceding
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