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The Church's Unorthodox View on Sharia

By Yulia Latynina

... by offering a better alternative. The Russian government cannot sanction the practice of stoning, chopping off a hand for theft and other Sharia practices. In 1997, when Chechnya had Sharia courts, it was impossible to convict a single murderer or traitor. This is because any Muslim accused of a crime could tell the court, "I swear on the Koran that I was not the one who committed the crime." And even if his accusers were to produce a document with his signature that proved his guilt...

In the Spotlight

By Anna Malpas

... choice of venue. The visa ban came at the same time as Russian state channel was airing "Mur," a prewar detective drama, with Tokhtakhunov playing a small role as a flat-capped gangster called Kitayets, or Chinese. "We're criminals but not traitors," he says at one point. Tokhtakhunov is listed by Interpol as wanted by the United States for fraud. Last year, Forbes magazine featured him in its top 10 most-wanted fugitive list. His nickname is said to be Taivanets, or Taiwanese. In...

Putin's Pseudo-Patriotism

By Michael Bohm

... Soviet period, the Kremlin has tried to inculcate in Russians the notion that those who criticize the United States are "patriots," while those who praise the United States are "agents of Western influence" in the best case, and traitors in the worst. As the country celebrated its 67th anniversary of Victory Day on Wednesday, many Russian intellectuals criticized the country's patriotism as being too closely linked to the images of war and enemies — both real and imagined. Victory...

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