AllNews'Pokemon Go In Church' - 10 News Result(s)Russian Found Guilty Of Inciting Religious Hatred - For Playing 'Pokemon Go' In ChurchWorld News | David Filipov, The Washington Post | Thursday May 11, 2017 A judge in Russia's fourth-largest city has convicted a blogger who played "Pokemon Go" in a renowned Orthodox cathedral of inciting religious hatred and insulting the feelings of believers, the state RIA-Novosti news agency reported Thursday. www.ndtv.comRussian Blogger Convicted for Playing Pokemon Go in Church Agence France-Presse | Thursday May 11, 2017 Ruslan Sokolovsky, a militant atheist who posted the videos on his YouTube channel, was detained in August 2016 and spent nine months in jail and under house arrest. www.gadgets360.comRussian Blogger Ruslan Sokolovsky Convicted For Playing Pokemon Go In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday May 11, 2017 A Russian court on Thursday convicted a video blogger of inciting hatred against believers by posting videos online showing him chasing Pokemons in a church, giving him a suspended sentence. www.ndtv.comRussia Seeks Prison Sentence For Church Pokemon HunterWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Friday April 28, 2017 Russian prosecutors on Friday called for a three-and-a-half year jail sentence for a blogger who hunted Pokemons in church, in a case that has drawn ire from rights activists. www.ndtv.comRussian Blogger Goes on Trial for Hunting Pokemon in Church Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 14, 2017 Ruslan Sokolovsky, 22, faces up to seven years in prison over the YouTube video of him zapping Pokemon on a smartphone in a Russian Orthodox church. www.gadgets360.comRussian Blogger Ruslan Sokolovsky Tried For 'Hunting Pokemons' In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Monday March 13, 2017 Russia put a blogger on trial today on charges of offending religious believers and fomenting hatred by posting a video online that showed him hunting Pokemons in a church. www.ndtv.comRussian Blogger Faces Further Charge For Playing Pokemon Go In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 6, 2016 Russia on Tuesday threatened to slap an extra criminal charge on a blogger who already faces up to five years in jail for filming himself playing Pokemon Go in a church. www.ndtv.comPokemon Go: Russian Blogger Faces 5-Year Jail Term for Playing in Church Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 6, 2016 Investigators said searches on Sokolovski's home had shown evidence of incitement to hatred and attacks on the liberty of faith. www.gadgets360.comRussian Blogger Faces Jail For Playing Pokemon Go In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday September 3, 2016 A young Russian blogger has been charged with inciting hatred and offending religious sensibilities after filming himself playing Pokemon Go in a Yekaterinberg cathedral. www.ndtv.comMontenegro Priest Says Pokemons Are 'Demons'World News | Associated Press | Thursday August 25, 2016 Father Rafailo of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro has denounced the fictional figures in the "Pokemon Go" reality game as demons hailing an upcoming evil. www.ndtv.com'Pokemon Go In Church' - 10 News Result(s)Russian Found Guilty Of Inciting Religious Hatred - For Playing 'Pokemon Go' In ChurchWorld News | David Filipov, The Washington Post | Thursday May 11, 2017 A judge in Russia's fourth-largest city has convicted a blogger who played "Pokemon Go" in a renowned Orthodox cathedral of inciting religious hatred and insulting the feelings of believers, the state RIA-Novosti news agency reported Thursday. www.ndtv.comRussian Blogger Convicted for Playing Pokemon Go in Church Agence France-Presse | Thursday May 11, 2017 Ruslan Sokolovsky, a militant atheist who posted the videos on his YouTube channel, was detained in August 2016 and spent nine months in jail and under house arrest. www.gadgets360.comRussian Blogger Ruslan Sokolovsky Convicted For Playing Pokemon Go In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday May 11, 2017 A Russian court on Thursday convicted a video blogger of inciting hatred against believers by posting videos online showing him chasing Pokemons in a church, giving him a suspended sentence. www.ndtv.comRussia Seeks Prison Sentence For Church Pokemon HunterWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Friday April 28, 2017 Russian prosecutors on Friday called for a three-and-a-half year jail sentence for a blogger who hunted Pokemons in church, in a case that has drawn ire from rights activists. www.ndtv.comRussian Blogger Goes on Trial for Hunting Pokemon in Church Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 14, 2017 Ruslan Sokolovsky, 22, faces up to seven years in prison over the YouTube video of him zapping Pokemon on a smartphone in a Russian Orthodox church. www.gadgets360.comRussian Blogger Ruslan Sokolovsky Tried For 'Hunting Pokemons' In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Monday March 13, 2017 Russia put a blogger on trial today on charges of offending religious believers and fomenting hatred by posting a video online that showed him hunting Pokemons in a church. www.ndtv.comRussian Blogger Faces Further Charge For Playing Pokemon Go In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 6, 2016 Russia on Tuesday threatened to slap an extra criminal charge on a blogger who already faces up to five years in jail for filming himself playing Pokemon Go in a church. www.ndtv.comPokemon Go: Russian Blogger Faces 5-Year Jail Term for Playing in Church Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 6, 2016 Investigators said searches on Sokolovski's home had shown evidence of incitement to hatred and attacks on the liberty of faith. www.gadgets360.comRussian Blogger Faces Jail For Playing Pokemon Go In ChurchWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday September 3, 2016 A young Russian blogger has been charged with inciting hatred and offending religious sensibilities after filming himself playing Pokemon Go in a Yekaterinberg cathedral. www.ndtv.comMontenegro Priest Says Pokemons Are 'Demons'World News | Associated Press | Thursday August 25, 2016 Father Rafailo of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro has denounced the fictional figures in the "Pokemon Go" reality game as demons hailing an upcoming evil. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com