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Post by benson on Jul 24, 2017 16:12:13 GMT
Russian police arrest man carrying 'Putin lies' poster at freedom of speech demo A man holding a placard saying “Putin lies” has been arrested at a free speech protest in Moscow. Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets on Sunday to protest against the Russian government's increasing crackdown on online free speech. The protest, which was approved by the Moscow authorities, came two days after the lower house of Russia’s Duma (parliament) passed a bill that bans the use of proxy servers, including virtual private networks (VPNs), which allow people to disguise their computer's IP address. The bill, which will now go through the upper house, will also ban the anonymous use of mobile messaging services. Vladimir Putin will need to sign off the bill before it becomes law. Free speech activists have condemned the bill, which they said would lead to a fresh crackdown on legitimate dissent under the guise of battling terrorism and extremism. Activist Gregory Saksonov was among the group of Muscovites who turned out to protest against what they see as increasing state intrusion in their everyday lives. He was detained by police after holding the anti-Putin sign and taken to a nearby police station, but was later released without charge, OVD Info reported. Police also arrested Ruslan Ivanov, who was released without charge but had leaflets he was handing to protesters that expressed support for opposition leader Alexei Navalny confiscated. www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russian-police-arrest-man-putin-lies-poster-freedom-of-speech-demonstration-vladimir-president-a7856996.html
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Post by ck4829 on Jul 24, 2017 21:35:01 GMT
Good thing he was released, hope they didn't slip him polonium.
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