Russian lawmakers have passed sweeping new legislation that imposes fines on individuals who search for or access online content deemed 'extremist' by the government, even when using VPNs. The law expands previous restrictions, which already penalized sharing such material, to now include merely searching for or viewing it. The crackdown is part of a broader effort by the Kremlin to tighten internet censorship, limit dissent, and control the flow of information, especially amid growing public discontent over the war in Ukraine. Critics, including activists and some pro-Kremlin figures, warn that the law could be used to target independent journalism, protest art, and any content critical of the government. The move has sparked concerns about digital privacy, freedom of expression, and the future of open internet access in Russia.
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