How YouTube broke Russian propaganda: in the podcast "What's New?" explains Kirill Martynov
The State Duma found another way to block large foreign sites: they introduced a bill that allows you to restrict access to resources whose owners "violate fundamental human rights and freedoms." This happened after the blocking of videos from the channel of Vladimir Solovyov and statements about censorship by RT and Tsargrad.
Why is another repressive law on blocking websites needed, and why are the authorities so afraid of losing their propaganda potential?
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