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03.05.2022

Russian war censorship denounced on World Press Freedom Day

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ussia has clamped down on internet freedom and international media since its invasion of Ukraine.
ussia has clamped down on internet freedom and international media since its invasion of Ukraine.

Russia's ranking on the World Press Freedom Index has fallen again over the Kremlin's wartime censorship of the Ukraine conflict. From Myanmar to Mexico, journalists continue to risk their lives to deliver the news.

https://qantara.stage.universum.com/en/node/16225 Link Print
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