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Irreligion was the official state policy during the Soviet Union and was rigorously enforced. This led to the persecution of Christians in the country. Since the collapse of Communism, Russia has seen an upsurge of religion. Adding together those who are undecided, those who are spiritual but not religious, and those who are atheistic, as of a 2012 survey, 27.5% of Russians claim no particular religious affiliation.

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  • Irreligion was the official state policy during the Soviet Union and was rigorously enforced. This led to the persecution of Christians in the country. Since the collapse of Communism, Russia has seen an upsurge of religion. Adding together those who are undecided, those who are spiritual but not religious, and those who are atheistic, as of a 2012 survey, 27.5% of Russians claim no particular religious affiliation. Many Russian secularists feel that the new religious establishments are now abusing the system for their own advantage despite the separation of church and state in the Russian Constitution. (en)
  • Атеизм в России представлен рядом общественных организаций и неформальных объединений, а также отдельными гражданами, осознающими свою нерелигиозность. (ru)
  • У сучасній Росії атеїзм представлений низкою громадських організацій і неформальних об'єднань, а також окремими громадянами, що усвідомлюють себе як нерелігійні. (uk)
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  • Religion in Russia as of 2012 (en)
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  • Атеизм в России представлен рядом общественных организаций и неформальных объединений, а также отдельными гражданами, осознающими свою нерелигиозность. (ru)
  • У сучасній Росії атеїзм представлений низкою громадських організацій і неформальних об'єднань, а також окремими громадянами, що усвідомлюють себе як нерелігійні. (uk)
  • Irreligion was the official state policy during the Soviet Union and was rigorously enforced. This led to the persecution of Christians in the country. Since the collapse of Communism, Russia has seen an upsurge of religion. Adding together those who are undecided, those who are spiritual but not religious, and those who are atheistic, as of a 2012 survey, 27.5% of Russians claim no particular religious affiliation. (en)
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  • Irreligion in Russia (en)
  • Атеизм в России (ru)
  • Атеїзм в Росії (uk)
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