Belarus, Serbia Sign Cooperation Agreement On Security Forces
Briefly

In Russia and Russian-controlled Ukraine, severe penalties await those who engage with foreign content, including fines and possible imprisonment for sharing or interacting with such materials. This oppressive atmosphere restricts freedom of expression and puts individuals at risk for merely showing interest in information outside of state-sanctioned narratives.
The situation demands caution for Russian passport holders and stateless residents. Interaction with non-governmental content is not only discouraged but can lead to serious repercussions, highlighting the pervasive control the state exerts over digital communications and the potential consequences for individuals daring to challenge or question state narratives.
Read at RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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