Tomsk activist Anton Isakov, who had been denied a picket against Internet blockades in March, received an official police warning and a subpoena to the military, about which he wrote on his television channel.
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In an attempt to agree on an action against Internet blockades, Tomsk Anton Isakov received a subpoena in the military, which he wrote about on his television channel, and he said that throughout the week, the police were demanding that Tomsk's activists and members of their families sign "official warnings against continuing antisocial behaviour" because of protests throughout the country on 29 March. On Tuesday, the police came to work with hi…
Tomsk activist Anton Isakov, who had been denied a picket against Internet blockades in March, received an official police warning and a subpoena to the military, about which he wrote on his television channel.