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Folgen russischen Kriegsrechts für Meinungs-, Presse-, Versammlungsfreiheit, Internet (Politik)

Reviewer, Donnerstag, 03.03.2022, 15:47 (vor 1388 Tagen) @ Fisheye

Sabine Fischer von der SWP hat zu diesem Thread von Tatiana Stanovaya verlinkt.

Habe den Text hier zusammenkopiert:

THREAD. The Federation Council will hold an unscheduled meeting on March 4. A lot of people are now writing that the purpose of this meeting is to adopt anti-crisis laws. But there is another possibility – the approval of martial law.

Frankly speaking, without wanting to stir things up, I think this scenario is the more logical one.
The proclamation of martial law will allow the authorities to introduce military censorship, to increase the secrecy of the state's activities and the actions of local bodies

to ban all rallies and meetings, to ban the work of public, international and foreign organizations that undermine the security of the country, and so on…

The list is long - the primary reason is the necessity of gaining total control over the information space, to prevent the spread of the “party of peace” throughout the system (to shut their mouths), to disrupt the internet as much as possible without any drama...

... (because it is more expensive and time-consuming to do it piecemeal), to catch everyone who is writing or saying undesirable things, and to put restrictions on movement.


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