London, Sept 25 ANI:
Russia is set to ban popular US
cartoons like The Simpsons and South
Park for being 'extremist' and 'immoral', and would be replaced by programmes teaching
children to be patriotic.One of the episodes of South
Park has been accused of promoting religious hatred.Russia's
broadcast watchdog has began hearings on whether or not to revoke the license of a
cartoon network as
punishment for transmitting episodes of South
Park, The Simpsons and
Family Guy. The
State Duma, Russia's parliament, said that the frequency given to the 2x2
cartoon channel would instead be given to new
government network that "reflects the
state position in the area of
youth policy". According to Duma's
youth committee, the American
cartoons all of which have adult themes,
children should be made to
watch programmes teaching them patriotism.The proposal to create a new
state channel has also been condemned, as an attempt to seize lucrative frequency rights from a private broadcaster. "The wish to create a
youth patriotic channel is one of many attempts by the authorities at indoctrinating and brainwashing the young," Telegraph quoted Lev Ponomarev, a
veteran human rights activist and member of Garry Kasparov's outlawed opposition
party, as saying. "The authorities are accelerating their own
death by
all this," he added. The channel is facing a criminal
investigation for broadcasting an episode of South
Park that allegedly promoted religious hatred. The episode, titled "Mr Hankey's
Christmas Classics" featured a taking faeces that emerges from a lavatory every
Christmas Eve to give presents to
children whose
diet is suitably fibre-rich. Mr Hankey led a variety show of
Christmas songs whose
lyrics had been twisted to include profanities and digs at organised
religion. ANI