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MOSCOW, March 8 — Russia accused Facebook today of violating citizens’ rights by blocking some media outlets’ content in the latest standoff between a government and Big Tech. Communications watchdog Roskomnadzor at the weekend threatened Facebook with a minimum 1 million rouble (RM55,000)...

Communications watchdog Roskomnadzor at the weekend threatened Facebook with a minimum 1 million rouble fine. — Reuters picMOSCOW, March 8 — Russia accused Facebook today of violating citizens’ rights by blocking some media outlets’ content in the latest standoff between a government and Big Tech.

It said Facebook blocked posts pertaining to Russia’s detention of alleged supporters of a Ukrainian far-right group. In a statement, Volodin said Facebook had violated basic rights to disseminate and receive information, and legislation would be proposed to preserve Russia’s “digital sovereignty.”Like other nations, including Australia in a high-profile dispute with Facebook and India in a spat with Twitter, Russia has in recent months taken steps to regulate and curb the power of big social media companies.

 

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