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In Russia since 2013 it is illegal to "insult the feelings of believers". With the penalties including jail time. And if the believer is Muslim, one can be snatched in the street and taken to Chechnya to be tortured without due process.
They don't have the 1st amendment (or its equivalent) in Russia?
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Not really. One must ask permission to protest or express opinion publicly. And even if you stand alone in the square with a blank sheet of paper they will arrest you for violating Covid rules in 2025.
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