A Russian court sentenced the editor of an antisemitic newspaper to three years in a prison colony on charges of inciting ethnic and religious hatred, according to a February 3, 2010 report by the Regnum news
agency. Konstantin Dushenov, editor of "Russ Pravoslavnaya" ("Orthodox Rus") was also forbidden from publishing for three years. He plans to appeal the verdict.
Two other staffers at the paper received suspended sentences on the same charge. The defendants got into trouble for distributing an antisemitic film around the country entitled "Russia With a Knife in the Back." Although not mentioned in the report, that film is on the federal list of banned extremist materials
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