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cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/1095217

Dissent is not tolerated in Vladimir Putin's Russia.

For years Kremlin critics have faced a host of laws which could be used against them, and since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine that toolbox of measures has swelled in size.

The laws target basic rights such as freedom of speech and freedom of assembly - even though they are enshrined in Russia's constitution.

The repressive nature of the punishments, often disproportionate to the offence, harks back to the methods of the old Soviet Union.

According to Natalia Prilutskaya of Amnesty International, the Kremlin uses laws to “legitimise repression”, partly by exploiting the vague wording of some Russian laws.

"This vagueness allows law enforcement structures to qualify basically any activity as a forbidden activity, or at least it makes it easier," Ms Prilutskaya says.

  • Ilya Yashin is one of the most high-profile critics of the war to be convicted under this law. The former head of a Moscow disctrict council was given eight and half years in jail for a live stream on YouTube in which he urged an investigation into the murder of civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.

  • In April 2023, prominent opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza was sentenced to 25 years in jail on charges of treason and spreading "false information" about the Russian army.

  • Russian-language tutor Raisa Boldova, 61, was handed a suspended one-year community service sentence for posting critical comments about attacks on civilians in Ukraine, including the bombing of the Mariupol maternity hospital.

  • One man was fined for wearing blue-and-yellow shoes - seen as a violation of laws regulating political demonstrations.

  • And a journalist from Vologda Region, Antonida Smolina, was visited by police after someone complained about photographs she had posted online showing her posing in a yellow coat against a blue sky.

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[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago

Cyan and magenta are used to print blue. Yellow is used to print yellow. This only leaves black with normal color printers. I guess it's time to disallow color printers in Russia.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 month ago

Antonida Smolina, was visited by police after someone complained about photographs she had posted online showing her posing in a yellow coat against a blue sky

HAHA. Imagine being that fragile.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 month ago

Why do they put suspects in glass cages in Russia?

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago

It's all about optics for them. Makes it easier to convince the public that people are guilty if they are already inside a cage.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

You don't get it, MAGA told me Russia is the bastion of freedom! We're supposed to want to live there more than the US! THEY HAVE BREAD! Fake News!

:P

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Czar Putin the Terrible of Muscovy

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Another recent law penalises "discrediting" the Russian army, and it has been applied to a broad variety of actions interpreted either as support for Ukraine or criticism of the war.

These include:

  • Wearing clothes in the blue-and-yellow colours of the Ukrainian flag
    
  • Writing anti-war slogans on cakes, as did pastry chef Anastasia Chernysheva
    
  • Dyeing one's hair blue-and-yellow or listening to Ukrainian music
    
  • Displaying anti-war posters with messages ranging from "No War" to eight asterisks - the number of Russian letters that spell "No War" - or even just a blank sheet of paper.
    

A village priest in Kostroma region was fined for discrediting Russia's armed forces after praying for peace and mentioning the sixth commandment, "Thou shalt not kill".

this post was submitted on 24 Jul 2024
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