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Activists say no to horror Halloween in Russia
Published time: October 22, 2014 11:59
Edited time: October 22, 2014 13:46
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Participants in a Zombi parade ahead of Halloween on Krasny Prospekt in Novosibirsk. (RIA Novosti/Alexandr Kryazhev)


Public Chamber members want the government to curb Halloween celebrations in Russia, saying that horror-themed parties “induce lowly feelings,” and “turn into orgies.”

The head of the Aspect Center think tank and member of the Public Chamber, Georgiy Fyodorov, wrote a letter to Culture Minister Vladimir Medinskiy asking for Russian clubs, restaurants and other recreational establishment be prevented from capitalizing on the upcoming holiday.

In the message quoted by the Izvestia daily on Wednesday the activist wants the minister to issue an official recommendation for businessmen to abstain from Halloween celebrations. He also suggests a system of benefits for companies that do not celebrate Halloween.

Fyodorov claimed the step was prompted by numerous complaint letters from Russian regions. The writers talked of drunken youngsters dressed as corpses and monsters scaring children and others. Also horror-themed parties in night clubs can induce lowly feelings and turn into full-scale orgies, the letters claimed.



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Participants in a Zombi parade ahead of Halloween on Krasny Prospekt in Novosibirsk. (RIA Novosti/Alexandr Kryazhev)



The activist added that the only good thing coming from Halloween is profit, and the holiday is “ideologically and culturally alien to the Russian way of life.” Fyodorov also claims extremists can use such holidays for criminal purposes.

The Culture Ministry said the minister has not yet received Fyodorov’s letter, and that there were no plans to celebrate Halloween in any of the establishments supervised by the ministry.

MP Yaroslav Nilov of the populist nationalist party LDPR suggested in comments to the press that official bans would be ineffective in such cases but urged Russian officials to promote national holidays and celebrations instead of “imported” ones.



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Participants of a Zombie Parade march along Novosibirsk streets. (RIA Novosti/Alexandr Kryazhev)



It’s not the first time Russian officials and activists have set their sights on Halloween. In 2013 a leading representative of the Russian Orthodox Church, Vsevolod Chaplin, called such practices dangerous. "At first, people play with the evil spirit as a joke, but then they begin to play seriously with these things. This leads to serious problems: sickness, sadness, and despair," Chaplin was quoted as saying by the popular news site Lifenews.

In the same year the authorities in the Siberian city of Omsk banned a Halloween themed event, claiming that celebrations relating to the cult of death and its personification can have devastating consequences for the psychological and moral well-being of students.


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Halloween should be banned it promotes american culture so we buy their stupid products like costumes
 
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Frankly, I do not understand how people who call themselves Christians can hold such a demonic celebration?
 
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And Russian citizens still think that the Americans are more controlled, every news story from Russia is about submission to the state and always includes a dig from out of no where at Americans. I imagine the average Russian citizen cares little for what their government says like most of us do our respective governments. Always a strange vocal MINORITY (seriously, its a minority, theres a million posts on here everyday that are pro Russia and they are all by senheiser lol)

Chinese etc come back Russia up on here out of some communist inspired comradely but I never see many "Russians" here, they probably are more than aware of all the bullshit that goes on in everyone elses country and recognises their own.
 
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And Russian citizens still think that the Americans are more controlled, every news story from Russia is about submission to the state and always includes a dig from out of no where at Americans. I imagine the average Russian citizen cares little for what their government says like most of us do our respective governments. Always a strange vocal MINORITY (seriously, its a minority, theres a million posts on here everyday that are pro Russia and they are all by senheiser lol)

Chinese etc come back Russia up on here out of some communist inspired comradely but I never see many "Russians" here, they probably are more than aware of all the bullshit that goes on in everyone elses country and recognises their own.
I.e. the manifestation of some civic activists - is a "state control"? I think civil society activists should fight for the purity of morals and ethics as they understand it.
 
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Damn!
I've been going to all the wrong parties. :(


On Halloween, I notice that a lot of my female undergraduate students dress up in scantily clad attire. I think it is a college culture during this time of the year? Definitely a cause for me to raise my eyebrow, or two.





I.e. the manifestation of some civic activists - is a "state control"? I think civil society activists should fight for the purity of morals and ethics as they understand it.

I can see that you are a conservative-minded individual.
 
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I.e. the manifestation of some civic activists - is a "state control"? I think civil society activists should fight for the purity of morals and ethics as they understand it.

Maybe you should start by banning Vodka so parties don't degenerate into drunken orgies.
 
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Why do we keep hearing about "traditional values" from a country run by organised crime which leads the world in abortion and human trafficking, along with some of the worst rates of divorce, alcoholism and child abuse, and which has more than 1.4 million infected with HIV?
 
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Maybe you should start by banning Vodka so parties don't degenerate into drunken orgies.
Alcohol consumption in Russia fell from 15.6 liters per capita in 2010 to 13.5 liters in 2013 and the trend is stable.
 
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