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Over 1,000 Russians march in favour of freeing internet from harsh govt control

Agence France-Presse • July 23, 2017, 19:43:05 IST
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Around 1,000 people marched through central Moscow on Sunday to protest against the government’s harsh legislative controls on the internet

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Moscow: Around 1,000 people marched through central Moscow on Sunday to protest against the government’s harsh legislative controls on the internet. Demonstrators at the rally, which was authorised by city authorities, shouted slogans including “No to censorship, no to dictatorship”, and “Down with the police state”. [caption id=“attachment_3847209” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Russians march for free internet in Moscow. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Russia-protests-internet_AFP.jpg) Russians march for free internet in Moscow. AFP[/caption] Some adapted a popular slogan from opposition rallies against President Vladimir Putin’s rule, shouting “Russia without Putin and censorship”. Police said that around 800 people attended the protest, which was organised by Parnas opposition party, headed by former prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov. An AFP journalist estimated the turnout at 1,000 to 1,500. DVD Info website, which monitors detentions of political activists, said three had been detained, one for giving out leaflets promoting opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Pavel Rassudov, 34, the former head of the Pirate Party campaign group, said at the march that “restrictions on the internet began in 2011”, as the opposition to Putin held mass rallies in Moscow. “The authorities realised the internet was a tool for mobilisation, that it brings people out onto the streets,” Rassudov said. Another marcher, Lyudmila Toporova, 56, said she came to the rally because “freedom is the most important thing in life”. “That’s why I’m here,” she said. Russia in recent years has moved to impose restrictions on internet use, blacklisting web pages for extremist content and prosecuted a growing number of individuals for posting online. Since 1 January, internet companies have been required to store all users’ personal data at centres in Russia and provide it to the authorities on demand. In addition, new legislation passed by the lower house of Parliament on Friday would ban the use of VPNs and anonymous messaging apps such as Telegram. Protesters on Sunday highlighted the case of videoblogger Ruslan Sokolovsky who filmed himself hunting Pokemons in a church and has been placed on a list of “terrorists” and extremists and had his bank accounts blocked. The internet is one of the country’s few forums for political debate and Kremlin critic Navalny has won a youth following with live video blogs and YouTube videos. Putin during a live television show with children on Friday admitted that he almost never uses the internet and does not have time for social media such as Instagram.

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