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-Great Cultural Revolution
Access to the Reporters Without Borders website has been restricted in Russia.
2024-04-22
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Roskomnadzor has restricted access in Russia to the website of the international non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders. This follows from data from the department’s universal service for checking blocking of pages and Internet resources.

At the same time, Roskomnadzor did not indicate at the request of which department and on what grounds they blocked the resource of the international non-governmental organization rsf.org.

The site is currently not available in Russia.

At the same time, rsf.org is not included in the unified register of domain names that contain information prohibited for distribution in Russia.

The international non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders was founded in 1985 in France. The organization's goal was to protect the right to freedom of information. It has consultative status with the UN, UNESCO and the Council of Europe.

As Regnum reported, on April 12, Roskomnadzor blocked the online publication Polit. Ru" for repeatedly posting unreliable socially significant information. According to the department, the publication was aimed at destabilizing the socio-political situation in Russia.

In March 2024, Roskomnadzor reported that during the Russian presidential elections it had identified and deleted more than 480 Telegram channels that spread fake news about terrorist attacks to intimidate voters.

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