Ryssland vill beslagta krigskritikers egendom
Den ryska duman ska utreda en lag om att beslagta pengar, värdesaker och annan egendom från den som ”avsiktligen sprider falsk information” om militären, uppger talmannen Vjatjeslav Volodin enligt AP.
Lagen ska rikta in sig på personer som ”uppviglar till extremism” och ”misskrediterar armén”, vilket i praktiken innebär alla uttalanden och handlingar som går på tvärs med Kremls narrativ om Ukrainakriget.
”Alla som försöker förstöra eller svika Ryssland måste straffas rättmätigt och kompensera för skadan på landet med sin egendom”, skriver Volodin på Telegram.
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Wikipedia (en)
On Amendments to the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and Articles 31 and 151 of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation is a group of federal laws promulgated by the Russian government during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. These laws establish administrative and criminal punishments for "discrediting" or dissemination of "unreliable information" about the Russian Armed Forces, other Russian state bodies and their operations, and the activity of volunteers aiding the Russian Armed Forces, and for calls to impose sanctions against Russia, Russian organizations and citizens. These laws are an extension of Russian fake news laws and are sometimes referred to as the fakes laws.
The laws have been strongly condemned by the political opposition and by human rights groups. The adoption of these laws resulted in the mass exodus of foreign media from Russia and the termination of war reporting by independent Russian media. More than 4,000 people have been prosecuted under these laws, though the laws have been applied inconsistently, with ultra-nationalists and pro-war activists avoiding prosecution despite publishing critical material.
Initially, when enacted on 4 March 2022, the laws applied only to discrediting or disseminating unreliable information about the Russian Armed Forces. The scope of the law has expanded twice: on 25 March when punishments were added for discrediting Russian state bodies or disseminating unreliable information about the exercise of their powers outside Russian territory, and on 18 March 2023 when punishments were added for discrediting or disseminating unreliable information regarding volunteer groups aiding the Russian Armed Forces.
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