Federal List of Extremist Materials

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Federal List of Extremist Materials (Russian: Федеральный список экстремистских материалов, Federal'nyy spisok ekstremistskikh matyerialov) is a list of works that are banned in Russian Federation, primarily based on the Russian Internet Restriction Bill. It is compiled by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. Producing, storing or distributing (including spreading via the Internet, quoting in non-academic sources, and other forms of public information, considered to be a "distribution") the materials on the list is an offense in Russia.[1]

As of 16 January, 2023, this list includes 5,334 items.[2] 106 items are already excluded from the list (although their numbers remained in the list).[3]

The list includes publications and websites that criticize Russian authorities, such as the book FSB blows Russia up by Yuri Felshtinsky and Alexander Litvinenko (№ 2791), certain publications by Muslim theologians and Jehovah's Witnesses (№ 2904), certain antisemitic materials, the Navalny video, songs, video files, brochures and websites.[4]

In 2012 scientology books by L. Ron Hubbard were added to the list (№ 1171, 1172, 1173).[5]

There is a separate list of people and organizations suspected of involvement in terrorism or extremism. The list is compiled by Rosfinmonitoring.[6]

Content[edit]

Religious literature[edit]

Church of Scientology
  • Books (№ 1170—1176), including the book What is Scientology?
Jehovah's Witnesses
  • Books, pamphlets, and selected issues of the Awake! and The Watchtower magazines, as well as a website and a mobile app
Islam
Falun Gong
  • Books and brochures of the Falun Gong religious movement (№ 296—299)

Works of the leaders of the NSDAP and the Fascist Party of Italy[edit]

Musical works[edit]

  • Aleksandr Kharchikov. "Prepare the lists!" (№ 493) and "Zhyds do not sow bread" (№ 1134)
  • Timur Mutsuraev. 27 songs (№ 691, 2561, 2793, 3053, 3193, 3456—3457)
  • Songs by the band Kolovrat (№ 785—794, 1101, 1223—1252, 2457, 2568, 3038, 3608—3609, 3760, 3955)
  • Psyche. "Kill the Cop" (№ 805)
  • Songs by the band 25/17 (№ 1730, 3248, 3780)
  • Korrozia Metalla. "Kill the devils - save Russia" (№ 2072), "Nigger" (№ 2384), "Skinhead" (№ 2797), "Death to the tsunarefs" (№ 2835), "White power" (№ 2996), "Heil Fuhrer!" (№ 3012), "Dirty City", "I Walk Through Moscow", "Freedom or Death" (№ 3197), "Rap is feces" (№ 3933)
  • Ensemble of Christ the Savior and Mother Damp Earth. "Synagogue" (№ 2443), "Breaking the crescent" (№ 2654), "You can't command the heart", "Crucify all these deputies", "Skinheads" (№ 3011), "Cut their full faces" (№ 3230), "Jews" (№ 3237), "Collider" (№ 4340), "Kill cosmonauts" (№ 4342)
  • Instruktsiya po Vyzhivaniyu. "Kill a Zhyd" (№ 2617)
  • Grot. "Smoke" (№ 3045)
  • Orgazm Nostradamusa. "Kill a Teenager" (№ 4508)
  • Elektricheskiye partizany. "Star and Automatic Rifle" (№ 5111)
  • Nichego Khoroshego. "Molotov Cocktail" (№ 5148)
  • Tsiryulnya im. Kotovskogo. "Native Land" (№ 5159)

Works by individual authors[edit]

  • Works by Alexey Dobrovolsky (№ 6 - 10, 576)
  • Henry Ford. The International Jew (№ 459, 2955)
  • Writings by L. Ron Hubbard (№ 632-660), delisted 26 April, 2011; Lectures for the PTS/SP course consisting of 9 audio cassettes and one book (№ 1170) was added on 20 March, 2012.
  • Henry Picker. Hitler's Table Talk (№ 711)
  • Konstantin Rodzaevsky. The Last Will of a Russian Fascist (№ 861)
  • Valery Yemelyanov. Dezionization (№ 970)
  • Jürgen Graf. The Myth of the Holocaust: The Truth About the Fate of the Jews in World War II (№ 973)
  • Eugen Dühring. The Jewish Question as a Question of Racial Character and Its Harmful Influence on the Existence of Peoples, on Manners and Culture (№ 979, 3329)
  • Richard Wagner. Das Judenthum in der Musik (№ 1204)
  • Grigory Klimov. God's People (№ 1456), Red Kabbalah (№ 1957), Protocols of the Soviet Wise Men (№ 1958)
  • Dmitry Nesterov. Skins: Rus' is Awakening (№ 1482)
  • Vladimir Dal (authorship disputed). Investigation about the murder of Christian babies by Jews and the use of their blood (№ 1494)
  • Valentin Prussakov. Hitler without lies and myths (№ 1596)
  • Édouard Drumont. La France juive (№ 1791)
  • Alexander Sevastyanov. Russian Nationalism: Its Friends and Enemies (№ 2138) and What do the Jews want from us? (№ 2139)
  • Maxim Martsinkevich. Restruct! (№ 2572)
  • Alexey Shmakov. Jews in history (№ 2931) and International Secret Government (№ 4183)
  • Michael Laitman. Secret Jewish Teachings. Part X. The Fruits of Wisdom (№ 3151)
  • The text of The Dulles Plan to Destroy the USSR (Russia) (№ 3932), purported to be formulated by Allen Dulles, head of the CIA in 1953-1961. It is presented as a plan for the moral decay of Soviet society after the war. In reality, it is a selection of fragments of the 1981 edition of the novel "Eternal Call" by Anatoli Ivanonv.
  • Oleg Platonov. The Mystery of the Protocols of Zion (№ 4347), Zion Protocols in World Politics (№ 4413), Russia and the World Evil (№ 5076), Ritual Murders (№ 5077), Crown of Thorns of Russia (№ 5078), The Mystery of Lawlessness (№ 5079), Judaism and Freemasonry (№ 5080)
  • Raphael Lemkin. Soviet genocide in Ukraine (№ 4413)
  • David Duke. The Jewish Question Through the Eyes of an American (№ 5104)

Other publications[edit]

  • Appeal by the public organization Voice of Beslan To all who sympathize with the victims of the Beslan terrorist attack! to the President and Congress of the United States, the leaders of the countries of the European Union, and members of the European Parliament (№ 589).
  • The article on the Chechen Republic in the Big Encyclopedia "Terra" (№ 680)
  • A poster depicting a man who looks like the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, depicted with makeup on eyelashes and lips (№ 4071)

Films[edit]

Slogans[edit]

  • "Orthodoxy or death!" (№ 865). Two courts took opposite decisions regarding this slogan.
  • "Russia for Russians" (№ 866). As a SOVA Center report notes, "it is not clear whether the slogan is prohibited in its usual spelling or only with the letter 'ъ'".

Websites[edit]

Art works[edit]

  • Graphic work by Alexander Savko from the series Mickey Mouse's Journey Through Art History with the gospel story The Sermon on the Mount (№ 1271)

Articles, leaflets, other printed and handwritten materials[edit]

  • text "Adolf Hitler's last will and political testament" written by unknown author (№ 3178)
  • text "The worship of the devil among the Jews in our time" written by unknown author (№ 5017)

Books and brochures[edit]

Movies and videos[edit]

  • video entitled "ISIS declaration to President Vladimir Putin" (№ 4095)
  • video "Putin publicly, at a meeting of Jews admitted that he is a Jew", lasting 02 minutes 15 seconds (№ 4933)
  • video titled "Evidence. Putin is building the Khazaria", starting with the words: "Russia is captured by Jews, Putin is the President of the Khazar Republic", ending with the words: "Think about which nation in Russia he cares about?" (№ 4969)

Pictures and images[edit]

  • A poster depicting Adolf Hitler in NSDAP uniform with the words "Happy Birthday, National Socialist. 14/88. Be good and kill [censored] today" (№ 2702)

Poetry[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Russia’s Pursuit of “Extremism” Targets Religious Believers, Civic Dissenters, and Artists Archived 2012-09-02 at the Wayback Machine, publication by Human Rights First
  2. ^ Russia Ministry of Justice. "Federal List of Extremist Materials". Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  3. ^ № 262, 362, 363, 364, 413, 632, 667, 677, 678, 679, 682, 914, 915, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1289, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1307, 1308, 1309, 1311, 1312, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1320, 1321, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1330, 1331, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1344, 1346, 1347, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1674, 2020, 2103, 2127, 2342, 2343, 2348, 2444, 2595, 2954, 2980, 2989, 3381, 3629, 3700, 3701, 3702, 3712, 3713, 3714, 3719, 3722, 3723, 4175, 4187, 4188, 4189, 4190, 4191, 4194, 4195, 4203, 4204, 4205, 4228, 4229, 4230, 4231, 4595, 4596 and 4597
  4. ^ 2011 Report on International Religious Freedom by US Department of State
  5. ^ Khetani, Sanya. "Russia Officially Bans Scientology Books, Brands Them 'Extremist'". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 2019-12-08. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
  6. ^ "List of terrorists and extremists (Russian)". Archived from the original on 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  7. ^ Anti-Putin poetry by Byvshev Archived 2017-10-25 at the Wayback Machine by RFE/RL.

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