In Russia, Putin established a tombstone - ForumDaily
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In Russia, Putin established a tombstone

A court in Naberezhnye Chelny arrested local activist Karim Yamadayev for 28 days, who installed the installation in the form of the grave of Vladimir Putin outside the building of the Investigative Committee.

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The activist drew up a report on the article on the repeated violation of the order of the action. In January, Yamadayev was prosecuted for installing a monument to victims of political repression.

“We just received a ruling from the court. Arrest for 28 days from the moment of detention; he was detained on the 11th. He will serve in the Naberezhnye Chelny pre-trial detention center,” said human rights activist Ruzil Mingalimov.

Yamadayev’s acquaintance Nikolai Peresedov received six days of arrest, Mingalimov said. He was found guilty of holding a public event without giving notice. According to the human rights activist, Yamadayev asked Peresedov to help transport the “tombstone” structure, without devoting him to the details of the action, writes Air force.

Karim Yamadayev explained in court that on March 10, near the Investigative Committee building in Naberezhnye Chelny, he actually installed a tombstone with a photograph of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the years of his life - 1952-2019. He did not admit guilt in violating the procedure for holding the rally.

“He believes that, according to the constitution, everyone is guaranteed freedom of thought and speech. This is how he expressed his protest against the Internet laws that have recently been adopted or will be adopted by the State Duma. These are laws on fake news and restrictions on Internet freedom,” Mingalimov said.

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Last week, the State Duma adopted bills on fake news and disrespect for power. Under these laws, users and entire websites can be blocked out of court for disseminating “false information” and offensive publications about society and state symbols. So-called traditional media - including state television channels and print publications - are not covered by the laws.

In February, the State Duma approved in first reading a bill on the autonomous operation of the Internet in Russia. The bill regulates the routing of Internet traffic in such a way that it minimizes the amount of data transmitted abroad, which is exchanged between Russian Internet users.

According to the authors of the document, its goal is to ensure that the Russian segment of the Internet can continue to work even if it is disconnected from the global network and in the case of cyber attacks from the West. It is assumed that in the event of threats to manage the Internet in Russia will entrust Roskomnadzor.

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