Baron
Platinum Member
Putin, you shall fire your idiotic KGB 'advisors'. The next day you cordon off the internet you will get mass riots and probably a revolution in Russia. Russians are highly depend on free internet and are well-connected. The autonomous internet and severe punishment of 'fake' news are ones of the most stupidest ideas of your advisors in the last twenty years.
A small comment to the story below. So-called 'Russian Parliament' has nor more power in Russia as toilet paper in flashing down toilet and is totally controlled by KGB
Russia laws ban 'disrespect' of government and 'fake news'
Russia's parliament has passed two bills outlawing "disrespect" of authorities and the spreading of what the government deems to be "fake news".
The first ban refers to "blatant disrespect" of the state, its officials and Russian society, and repeat offenders face up to 15 days in jail.
The second bill prohibits sharing "false information of public interest, shared under the guise of fake news," the TASS state news agency reported.
Both new crimes carry heavy fines.....Critics of the legislation believe the draft laws are part of a growing Kremlin-inspired crackdown on Internet freedom.
Russia bans 'disrespect' of government
A small comment to the story below. So-called 'Russian Parliament' has nor more power in Russia as toilet paper in flashing down toilet and is totally controlled by KGB
Russia laws ban 'disrespect' of government and 'fake news'
Russia's parliament has passed two bills outlawing "disrespect" of authorities and the spreading of what the government deems to be "fake news".
The first ban refers to "blatant disrespect" of the state, its officials and Russian society, and repeat offenders face up to 15 days in jail.
The second bill prohibits sharing "false information of public interest, shared under the guise of fake news," the TASS state news agency reported.
Both new crimes carry heavy fines.....Critics of the legislation believe the draft laws are part of a growing Kremlin-inspired crackdown on Internet freedom.
Russia bans 'disrespect' of government