Anyone who receives funding from abroad and distributes information "for an unlimited circle of people" can be labeled.
This move was widely criticized by human rights organizations like Amnesty International as a tool to stifle independent journalism and civil society. Anyone who receives funding from abroad and distributes
December 3, 2019 The Event: On this day, Russia took a major step in expanding its legal reach. The Russian parliament finalized a law that allows the Ministry of Justice to designate not just organizations, but individual people —including journalists, bloggers, and social media users—as "foreign agents" . Key Points: The Russian parliament finalized a law that allows
This law marked a turning point in the regulation of the internet and free speech in Russia, moving from the targeting of NGOs to the targeting of private citizens. Decoded, the text appears to refer to criminal
The text you provided is a severely corrupted (mojibake) snippet likely referring to a legal or news document from , in Russia. Decoded, the text appears to refer to criminal code amendments or a high-profile criminal case from that date.