Search the Internet “Navalni”, “Lgtb” or “Greenpeace” Will Be a Crime in Russia
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Of contents considered "extremists," like those related to Alexei Navalny: it is yet another restriction of the freedoms desired by Putin's authoritarian government
The creativity of the Russian authorities to think of new repressive measures is incontestable. Proscribing Satanism, so, in general, fine for googling “Navalni” and blocking WhatsApp calls in order to force its citizens to use their spy software, the Max courier service, are some of their latest initiatives. The new laws of the Kremlin that will enter into force on September 1 have been vaguely drafted to be used arbitrarily by their security f…
New law is first seen by common Internet users instead of only content creators and distributors. State promotes its own competing app of WhatsApp.
The citizens’ day-to-day situation is further complicated in Russia, where new laws have come into force since 1 September. Among them is one that puts the spotlight on a multitude of terms and elements that have been marked to generate penalties and fines among those who use them on the Internet. Russian authorities have updated the rules of conduct of online users and, from the Kremlin, have introduced a series of measures that are already act…
From now on, in Russia, searching the Internet for "extremist content" is punishable by 50 euros. These can also be searches for the opposition, LGBT topics, Sec
Starting this Monday, a law that further tightens surveillance on citizens comes into force
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