Nazi followers accused of 36 crimes to go on trial in St. PetersburgThe St. Petersburg City Court is set to examine a criminal case against a neo-Nazi gang standing charged with robbery, banditry, intended infliction of grievous bodily harm, murder on race, ethnical or religious hatred or enmity grounds.20:19 01.08.2016
Russian citizen fined for sharing post rehabilitating Nazism on social networkThe Perm Krai Court has sentenced a local resident to 200,000 rubles fine (around $3,000) for rehabilitating Nazism.16:35 01.07.2016
Russian student convicted of rehabilitation of NazismA court in the Kemerovo Region has found a 20-year old student guilty of rehabilitating Nazism and sentenced him to 300 hours of compulsory community service.17:27 06.06.2016
Prisoner in Crimea charged for showing swastika tattooThe Crimean prosecutor’s office has charged a local inmate with an administrative offence for showing his swastika tattoo.15:46 04.09.2015
Auschwitz death camp bookkeeper sentenced to four years in prisonThe Luneburg Regional Court in Germany has sentenced former Nazi Oskar Groening, 94, to four years in prison for complicity in the murder of 300,000 people in the Auschwitz death camp during World War II.12:15 15.07.2015
16-year-old Russian teenager suspected of 'glorification of Nazism'A criminal case has been opened against a 16-year-old from the Astrakhan Region in southern Russia who allegedly placed comments on the social media expressing approval of the Nazi invasion of Poland in September 1939.14:37 12.05.2015
Russia to clarify ‘Nazi glorification’ law – reportRussia’s Prosecutor General’s Office vows to provide its explanatory notes to the federal law that introduces criminal liability for whitewashing or glorifying Nazism, and spreading false information about the Soviet Union’s role in World War II, Izvestia newspaper reported on Monday.10:21 25.08.2014
Putin criminalizes rehabilitation of NazismRussian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law that introduces criminal liability for whitewashing or glorifying Nazism, and spreading false information about the Soviet Union’s role in World War II.16:41 05.05.2014
Russia’s upper house adopts Nazi rehabilitation ban lawRussia's upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, on Tuesday adopted a bill that introduces criminal liability for whitewashing or glorifying Nazism, and spreading false information about the Soviet Union’s role in World War II.16:02 29.04.2014