Russian law amendments punish 'discrediting' military, including voluntary formations
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ISW: Kremlin may leverage Criminal Code amendments to increase punishments for 'discrediting' Russian military
Chairman of the Russian State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin announced that the Duma could ratify amendments to the Russian Criminal Code as soon as March 14. Those will introduce harsher punishments for discrediting participants of what Russia calls a "special military
Russian law amendments punish 'discrediting' military, including voluntary formations
MOSCOW: Russia brought new law amendments to parliament on Wednesday (Mar 1) that further strengthen the country's censorship laws, envisaging up to 15 years in jail for discrediting the armed forces and voluntary military organisations such as the Wagner Group. Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group
Russian law amendments punish 'discrediting' military, including voluntary formations
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia brought new law amendments to parliament on Wednesday that further strengthen the country's censorship laws, envisaging up to 15 years in jail for discrediting the armed forces and voluntary military organisations such as the Wagner Group. Read full story
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