The new law gives no clear examples of what child-free propaganda could mean, leaving many Russians worried about broad interpretations and potential penalties.
The fines for promoting child-free propaganda may reach up to $4,000 for individuals and about $50,000 for companies, creating a climate of fear.
Putin has ramped up restrictions on free speech, including efforts to suppress online expression, leading to the characterization of Russia as a 'cyber gulag.'
With an average salary of $800 a month, the potential penalties for speaking against child-free ideology are frightening and reflective of authoritarian governance.
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