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Get Caught Reading Independent News Sources in Russia and Go to Jail

The hole gets deeper and the sides less stable

B Kean
4 min readJan 27, 2023
Courtesy of Spectrum News

One of the last independent news sources created predominantly in the Russian language and for residents of the Russian Federation, Meduza has been labeled by the Russian government as an “undesirable organization.”

What this means for Meduza is probably less than what it means for citizens of the Russian Federation. If, for example, you are stopped by the police and they see that you have been reading Meduza, you can be fined and eventually sentenced to up to 15 years for repeat offenses. If you comment or even press the thumbs-up to like an article or comment on Meduza, the government can use those virtual fingerprints to accuse you of being “against the Russian army” and arrest you.

The Russian prosecutor general’s office said that Meduza’s activities posed “a threat to the foundations of the Russian Federation’s constitutional order and national security,” according to the Interfax news agency

Never a country too friendly to truth, the control the Kremlin usually had over the narrative was such that it could just drown out any news sources it found to be counter to its lies. January 2023, nearly a year after the beginning of Russia’s war of genocide, is a different story…

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B Kean
B Kean

Written by B Kean

The past holds the answers to today’s problems. “Be curious, not judgmental,” at least until you have all the facts. Think and stop watching cable news.

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