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All that's bullshit

Censorship in Russia

This redirects here, but I think we need a better article. At the very least, a disambig pointing here and to Internet censorship in Russia seems in order. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 08:10, 17 March 2014 (UTC)

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The result of the move request was: To be moved - no objections after full listing, and seems a reasonable request. Will request admin assistance for move. (non-admin closure)  — Amakuru (talk) 11:39, 3 March 2016 (UTC)



Freedom of the press in RussiaMedia freedom in Russia – The page includes wider contents than just press freedom (broadcast media, internet); "Media freedom in <Country X>" is a new series of articles. Davide Denti (OBC) (talk) 23:09, 24 February 2016 (UTC)


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Old 'censorship' template

I've hidden the Template:Censorship by country for the moment pending further discussion.

After going through a few of the linked articles, this 'censorship' project started years ago has lost any real cohesion. Not only are concepts of censorship being held together by WP:SYNTH, there is no way for the reader to distinguish between historical states from current states, or even the forms that censorship takes. Equating forms of state censorship in the RF media with the Russian Empire and contemporary theocracies is... well, a leap into philosophical vagaries at best.

Any thoughts from other editors as to whether the template and subject matter needs to be thoroughly reviewed? I've left a note on the template's talk page, but it really hasn't seen terribly much action since it was created in 2008. --Iryna Harpy (talk) 04:49, 26 April 2016 (UTC)

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Pskov assaults, not only Shlosberg

http://www.bbc.com/russian/rolling_news/2014/08/140827_rn_osce_journalists_russia.shtml Xx236 (talk) 07:06, 8 August 2016 (UTC)

Grammar and spelling

I think we need to put in a new effort to correct the grammar and spelling in this article, as in many places it's really bad. I did fix up one section but I'm only one man and would appreciate the help of others to fix it up. :) Bitsdotliestalk 05:31, 9 October 2016 (UTC)

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Russophobia in article

All article is blatant russophobic propaganda. All links are pointing on anti-Russian resources, or pseudo-independent agencies, financed by western countries and oligarchs, or western pro-american press. How free it is you can see here: https://ruxpert.ru/Свобода_слова_на_Западе‎ "This article gathers examples of violations of freedom of speech in the West, such as harassing carriers of an objectionable point of view, repressions and murders of journalists and dissidents , censorship in the media, hindering journalistic activities. As is known, in the course of the information war, Western countries constantly accuse Russia of restricting and violating freedom of speech - the Western media widely exaggerate both real and, for the most part, alleged violations of freedom of speech in Russia. However, this often ignores or ignores the numerous problems with freedom of speech in the West itself."

Human Rights Reports: Russia - US BUREAU OF DEMOCRACY, official american government organization, USA propaganda. Reporters Without Borders - financed by USA oligarch and russophobe Jorge Soros and French government and NED (prooved in Russia to be foreign agent). Human Rights Watch - financed by USA oligarch and russophobe Jorge Soros, countries in North America, headquarter in USA.

Is HRW really independant? Nobel Peace Laureates to Human Rights Watch: Close Your Revolving Door to U.S. Government, http://www.alternet.org/world/nobel-peace-laureates-human-rights-watch-close-your-revolving-door-us-government

Oleg Popov, from 1969 to 1982 who participated in the human rights movement, argued that

 “HRW assumed the functions of advocacy for the diplomatic, economic and military intervention of NATO countries, primarily the United States, in the internal affairs of other countries” .

https://web.archive.org/web/20061005051609/http://www.moskvam.ru/2004/08/popov.htm

Amnesty International - financing by USA dept, UK department of international development and Eurocomission. Western russophobic propaganda, agents of bringing "USA democracy" to independent countries.


Articles must be objective and should not have any propaganda.


5.167.172.1 (talk) 16:29, 27 January 2019 (UTC)Ghost

Violations of free speech right on western countries

On Putin's visit to Vienna and freedom of speech in the West http://ruskline.ru/opp/2018/iyun/7/o_vizite_putina_v_venu_i_svobode_slova_na_zapade/

The European Commission declared war on freedom of speech on the Internet http://politrussia.com/society/evrokomissiya-obyavila-voynu-616/

Público: there is “freedom of speech” in Europe, but not for Russians https://russian.rt.com/inotv/2017-12-01/Pblico-svoboda-slova-v-Evrope

Peskov condemned the violation of freedom of speech in relation to the Russian media in the West https://life.ru/t/новости/1171658/pieskov_osudil_narushieniie_svobody_slova_v_otnoshienii_rossiiskikh_smi_na_zapadie

In Moscow, hard walked on the "freedom of speech" in the West https://www.politnavigator.net/v-moskve-zhestko-proshlis-po-svobode-slova-na-zapade.html

Western universities have done away with free speech https://vz.ru/world/2018/6/7/926554.html

The scheme to combat the "enemies of the people" in the United States brought to perfection https://vz.ru/politics/2017/12/11/898633.html

Freedom of speech in the United States finally strangled. Who is next? https://tsargrad.tv/articles/svobodu-slova-v-ssha-okonchatelno-zadushili-kto-sledujushhij_152911

The Kremlin condemned violations of freedom of speech in relation to the Russian media in the West https://tass.ru/obschestvo/5817854

Censorship in the West: Freedom of Speech in a “Democratic” Europe https://politobzor.net/77136-cenzura-na-zapade-svoboda-slova-v-demokraticheskoy-evrope.html

Censorship in Facebook https://ria.ru/20190127/1549970274.html

5.167.168.46 (talk) 16:51, 27 January 2019 (UTC)Ghost

А теперь иди делай уроки. В следующий раз не забудь рассказать о рептилоидах. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.59.16.80 (talk) 17:08, 27 January 2019 (UTC)
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