MOSCOW, November 22 (RAPSI) – The book “Dead water” has been declared extremist by Moscow's Lefortovsky District Court, Russia's Prosecutor General's Office reported Friday.

The Lefortovsky interdistrict prosecutor's office of Moscow examined the contents of the book and concluded that it calls for incitement of enmity towards certain groups of people.

The book will be sent to the Justice Ministry of Russia for its addition to the federal list of extremist materials when the ruling takes effect.

According to information in the public domain, the authors of this book are members of the Conceptual party Unity, a political party in Russia from 2000 to 2007, led by retired Major General Konstantin Petrov. The party was disbanded on May 15, 2007 by the Supreme Court citing failure to prove the required registration numbers and is now known as Russian national movement "Course of Truth and Unity".

The primary goal of the party was governing Russian Federation and, ultimately, the world, in accordance with religio-political Conception of Social Security "Dead Water", named after the magical water from Russian folklore that heals the wounds of the dead.