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pampango

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4. Guardian in May: Russia toughens laws against separatists seeking self-determination inside Russia.
Tue Oct 28, 2014, 08:03 AM
Oct 2014
Russia toughens laws against separatists seeking self-determination inside Russia.

According to president Vladimir Putin, those in Crimea who voted to secede from Ukraine were simply exercising their right to self-determination
, and the Kremlin continues to condemn Kiev's military operation against separatists in eastern Ukraine. But that hasn't stopped Russia's parliament from toughening punishments for separatist ideas in its own country.

New legislation introduced by Andrei Klishas, head of the Federation Council's committee on constitutional legislation, seeks to increase the maximum punishment from three to four years imprisonment for "public calls for actions violating the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation." The bill also adds lesser punishments including arrest for up to six months and compulsory work for up to three years.

A government crackdown on independent media has been accompanied by stricter regulations on the internet in recent months. Putin signed a controversial law earlier this month forcing popular bloggers to register with the government's internet watchdog.

Meanwhile, the government was discussing on Friday the creation of an "internet ombudsman" position, according to the newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta. The newspaper reported that one of the candidates for the position was conservative MP Sergei Zheleznyak, who has authored a variety of moralistic legislation, as well as initiatives to increase the authorities' access to internet users' information.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/24/russia-toughens-punishment-separatist-ideas

Apparently what is good for the folks in eastern Ukraine is not good for the folks in Siberia. Odd how that works out. Territorial integrity is an important concept when it is your territory, not so much when it is another country's territory.

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Putin can fuck off. joshcryer Oct 2014 #1
+++ 1,000 +++ Putin and his style are obsolete in the 21st century! He's trying to RKP5637 Oct 2014 #2
Putin will be seen by future Russians as a dictatorial figure. joshcryer Oct 2014 #6
Trying to distract leftynyc Oct 2014 #3
Guardian in May: Russia toughens laws against separatists seeking self-determination inside Russia. pampango Oct 2014 #4
Nevermind Putin was never elected. joshcryer Oct 2014 #7
Interesting graphic, help me to understand it better. Darb Oct 2014 #14
i think it's a plot of election results from different localities renegade000 Oct 2014 #17
Statistical Detection of Election Irregularities joshcryer Oct 2014 #20
"Do as I say, and not as I do", eh, Comrade Major Putin? ColesCountyDem Oct 2014 #5
While at the same time: "Russia backs rebel polls in east Ukraine" pampango Oct 2014 #8
All you have to do around here is type "Putin," and the spittle starts flying. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2014 #9
Oh comrade, I'm sorry you are feeling sad, when I feel sad or even homesick snooper2 Oct 2014 #11
Yours being the first... creating a rather creative self-fulfilling prophecy for our bemusement. LanternWaste Oct 2014 #13
Pootie needs to still control the North Korean Logging Camps in Siberia snooper2 Oct 2014 #10
A Siberian Republic, a Brzezinski dream from 1997 jakeXT Oct 2014 #12
Sounds Rather Like Putin's Proposal For Ukraine, Sir The Magistrate Oct 2014 #15
And of course the US is mediating... jakeXT Oct 2014 #18
When You Have A Point, Sir, By All Means State It The Magistrate Oct 2014 #19
Maybe Ukraine can send in some little green men with tanks. Tommy_Carcetti Oct 2014 #16
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