I decided to copy the entire article in case it is not available in a few days.
Hey! that's not fair. It is a contradiction. If it is true that every religion is equal in the eyes of the law in Russia, then why can we get our liscence back? just because our teachings are different from the traditional russian churches? I think it is very unfair, I hope the Church could push the issue and take it to court if neccesary.
Pro-Kremlin youth group protests Mormon missionaries
The youth wing of the ruling United Russia party's held a protest on Thursday calling for a ban on Mormon missionaries in Russia, charging that they were potential American spies. Ref. Source 1
In Russia, Pro-Putin Youths Protest Mormons As 'Cult'
Young supporters of Russian President Vladimir Putin have staged several protests this month outside Mormon meeting houses, claiming that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is an "Authoritarian sect" with connections to the CIA and FBI. Ref. Source 5
Russian LDS membership has grown dramatically since the 1990's when The Church of Latter-Day Saints was allowed into the country.
In the attempt to shut the LDS church out or shut them down, it becomes important now more than ever that Russian members break the long standing skepticism and mistrust that the government has instilled in them, and reach out and invite their friends to cottage meetings in the established buildings across Mother Russia.
One thing is for sure. Every time someone has opposed the Church and its progress into any country, the country itself has suffered and the Church has risen up and become stronger for it.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is not an instigator of opposition. It however flourishes in adversity and lends further credibility to being Christ's church.