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Russian parliament approves a bill punishing online searches for information deemed ‘extremist’

MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian parliament’s upper house on Friday quickly approved a bill that punishes online searches for information officially branded “extremist,†the latest in a series of moves by authorities to tighten control of the internet.

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Russian parliament approves a bill punishing online searches for information deemed 'extremist'

Police detain an activist during a picket against internet limitations in front of The State Duma, the lower house of the Russian Parliament, prior to consider the third and final reading of a bill, criminalising the search of “extremist materials” in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, July 22, 2025. (AP Photo)


MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian parliament’s upper house on Friday quickly approved a bill that punishes online searches for information officially branded “extremist,†the latest in a series of moves by authorities to tighten control of the internet.

The legislation makes what it describes as “deliberately searching for and accessing extremist materials†online punishable by a fine of up to the equivalent of $64.

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