Big brothers
Russia is playing catch-up with Belarus, which has long been imprisoning people for reading ‘extremist’ content online
Iryna KhalipJuly 23, 14:54

On 16 July, a Telegram channel run by a key agency responsible for political persecution in Belarus posted a joyous message: “News from our brothers in Russia — there will be fines for searching for and publishing prohibited materials using a VPN”, celebrating Russia finally catching up with repressive legislation that Belarus has enacted for years.
In the five years since the mass protests of 2020, an administrative arrest has all too often been the first step towards criminal prosecution.
Vigilance is powerless against the state’s paranoia.
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