Dissent in Russia is met with harsh repercussions as a myriad of laws are used to suppress freedom of speech and assembly. The criminalization of spreading “false information” about the Russian military is a tool to silence critics of the war in Ukraine, leading to over 300 people being charged under this legislation. Prominent figures like Ilya Yashin and Vladimir Kara-Murza have faced lengthy jail sentences for speaking out against atrocities committed by Russian forces. The use of laws penalizing criticism of the military and labelling individuals as “foreign agents” or “undesirable” is a tactic to crackdown on dissent and further consolidate power. Opposition movements, NGOs, and independent media outlets have been targeted, with books and organizations disappearing due to their alleged foreign ties. The restrictions on protests, censorship of demonstrations, and intimidation of individuals like Antonida Smolina for innocuous acts like wearing yellow and blue shoes highlight the oppressive nature of Russian legislation. Amnesty International has condemned Russia for using vague laws to justify repression and silence opposition voices, attributing this climate of fear to President Putin’s authoritarian regime.
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