15 April 2011, 19:00

A Finnish priest demanded to make public the names of the owners of "The Kavkaz Center"

A Finnish priest Yukha Molari against whom criminal proceedings were started for fomentation of interethnic strife by his severe attack upon "The Kavkaz Center" web-site supporting North-Caucasian gunmen considers it necessary to lay open to the public the names of the participants of this internet community. 

Earlier, the "Caucasian Knot" reported that Yukha Molari was being discharged for his severe attack upon "The Kavkaz Center" which the priest in his interview for "Russia Today" TV-channel had called an "extremist web-site" and "the terrorists' mouthpiece". However, a web-site acknowledged as a terrorist one in the Russian Federation is not prohibited in Finland, therefore it is the pastor himself who is now suspected of violating the law of his country. The Finnish priest was interrogated by the police within the framework of the criminal case initiated against him. 

In his opinion, "The Kavkaz Center" web-site should be closed for Finnish users but first several steps were necessary for doing that, the pastor said on April, 12, in his interview for "Rossiiskaya Gazeta". 

"First: to demand initiating criminal cases on any publication of "The Kavkaz Center" containing racist and other illegal assaults. Second: to make public the names of the members of the organization "Pro Kavkaz" which is the owner of "The Kavkaz Center". It is secrecy only that creates a favourable image of the Center in civil society", the priest said. 

"Neither do I approve of other church reforms: homosexual marriages and ribaldry in church. That is why I am taking a vacation and will be searching for another job, most probably, in the sphere of economic research", he said. 

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