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There are 33 item(s) tagged with the keyword "censorship".

Displaying: 11 - 20 of 33

11. Get Another Search Engine

Google has been fined by Russia; now, Russians report issues when using the site.

Tags: censorship, youtube, google, search engine
12. Unwritten Resolution

Nizhny Novgorod court shuts "LGBT Propaganda" case on local bookstore.

Tags: lgbt, teenagers, literature, censorship
13. ROC: Pacifism is Heresy

A Russian Orthodox priest called for peace. In response, the church said pacifism is "incompatible" with Orthodox teachings.

Tags: censorship, war in ukraine, dissent, orthodox church, religion
14. 20 Years for Rehearsing a Play?

A young playwright in Tolyatti is threatened with 20 years in jail for rehearsing a play with his students.

Tags: tolyatti, children, censorship, theater
15. Bye-Bye, YouTube?

The news outlet Meduza has suggested that it is likely the Russian government will block YouTube in the near future.

Tags: internet, VKontakte, censorship, Yevgeny Prigozhin, YouTube
16. AI Will Watch You

Russian authorities plan to use artificial intelligence to scour the interwebs for undesirable political information.

Tags: censorship, internet, russian government, artificial intelligence
17. Censorship, Hack Attacks, and Mass Emigration

2022 was a year of new anti-records for internet freedom in Russia.

Tags: war in ukraine, government, censorship, internet
18. Tolstoy and Pushkin, the New Foreign Agents

A well-known Russian bookstore has listed classic national authors such as Alexander Pushkin, Lev Tolstoy, and Samuil Marshak as foreign agents.

Tags: publishing, foreign agent, censorship, russian literature
19. Fighting Extremism, or Censoring the Truth?

Approximately 138,000 websites have been taken down or banned in Russia since the start of the invasion of Ukraine. 

Tags: social media, Internet, roskomnadzor, censorship, war in ukraine
20. Rain Reenters the Forecast

Today, more than ever, the citizens of Russia should have access to independent information. And therefore it is especially important for us to return to the air. We, like tens of millions of Russians, want the war to end, and Russia to return to the path of development from catastrophe and destruction.

– Editor-in-chief Tikhon Dzyadko of Dozhd TV
Tags: war in ukraine, dissent, censorship, media, journalism

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