So it seems that the Russian Orthodox Church has been heavily complicit in the recent wave of aggression from the Russian state. Alongside the better-publicised law against "homosexual propaganda", a law was quietly passed outlawing blasphemy:
http://www.secularism.org.uk/news/2013/06/russian-parliament-passes-new-blasphemy-law-as-protesters-call-for-secular-state
Shortly afterwards, a panel has been set up by members of the church (with the endorsement of the Russian state) ostensibly to combat "atheist extremism":
http://rt.com/politics/atheist-extremism-russia-fight-789/
This situation resulted in an attack on a tiny demonstration by Pastafarians (members of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster) in Petersburg - several of the protesters were attacked by the police force, arrested and are due in court.
Why has this aspect of the events in Russia gone relatively unreported? Do any of our resident theists view laws against blasphemy as desirable?