@ bert
In this post, you argued as follows
"Whatever is the problem with that? Even here in Britain, it is against the law to be deliberately offensive about someone else's sexual orientation. Would that it were equally illegal to be deliberately offensive about their religious orientation, but somehow that counts as 'free speech'."
My point is, you are incorrect. You can be deliberately offensive about someone elses sexual orientation, or their race. It is not a crime to be offensive in this country. It is not against the law.People might well judge you as being offensive, or rude,obnoxious or a boor, but it is not illegal. That IS free speech. What is against the law is to incite hatred against someone because of their sexual orientation or race, or religious identity, come to that.
Thats why I would not want protesters waving "behead those who insult islam" charged for blasphemy, but I would want them arrested and charged for incitement to murder, because it would be a hate crime.
I do not know the ins and outs of russian jurisprudence, but this law that we are discussing is a specific protection for religion - a wholly unneccessary law, one that can be used as a tool of suppression and repression.