Case against ‘The Simpsons’ filed by Russian Lawyer

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After Russian lawyer appeal against ‘The Simpsons’ was rejected by a Moscow Court, he is planning to move the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

Mr Smykov filed a case against the show’s producers in the Moscow City Court and claiming it promoted drugs, violence and homosexuality.

He also demanded 6,000 pounds in compensation from TV channel ‘Ren-TV’, which had morally damaged his nine-year-old son.

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