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  2. Russian 2022 war censorship laws - Wikipedia

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    Protest outside the Russian Embassy in Berlin demanding the release of Russia's political prisoners, February 2024. On 25 March 2022, Russian journalist Izabella Yevloyeva was charged under the "fakes law" after sharing a post on social media that described the "Z" symbol as being "synonymous with aggression, death, pain and shameless ...

  3. BBC News ‘Temporarily Suspends’ Journalism in Russia After ...

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    The BBC is temporarily suspending journalism work in Russia after the country passed a draconian censorship law on Friday that would directly impact journalists in the country. The Duma, Russia ...

  4. 2022 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    27 September - 2022 annexation referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine According to the results released by Russian occupation authorities in Ukraine , the Donetsk People's Republic , the Luhansk People's Republic , as well as occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Oblasts overwhelmingly vote in favor of annexation , with 99.23%, 98.42%, 93 ...

  5. Internet censorship in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In April–July 2022, the Russian authorities put several Wikipedia articles on their list of forbidden sites, [106] [107] [108] and then ordered search engines to mark Wikipedia as a violator of Russian laws. [109] Russian authorities have blocked or removed about 138,000 websites since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. [110]

  6. Martial law in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Martial law in Russia (Russian: Военное положение в России) is defined in Russian law as a special legal regime that is introduced in conditions of external aggression or a threat of such. In this way, it differs from the state of emergency, which is introduced in the event of an internal threat such as an attempted coup ...

  7. Russia to spend over half a billion dollars to bolster ...

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    Russia's digital development ministry plans to allocate nearly 60 billion roubles ($660 million) over the next five years to improve the system used to censor web traffic, a government proposal ...

  8. Censorship in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is controlled by the Government of Russia and by civil society in the Russian Federation, applying to the content and the diffusion of information, printed documents, music, works of art, cinema and photography, radio and television, web sites and portals, and in some cases private correspondence, with the aim of limiting or preventing the dissemination of ideas and information that ...

  9. Russia's propaganda machine is so powerful that many ... - AOL

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