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    The 2019 Russian Disrespect to Authorities Law is a group of 2 federal laws, adopted by State Duma on 7 March 2019, approved by Federation Council on 13...
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    search engines to mark Wikipedia as a violator of Russian laws. Russian authorities have blocked or removed about 138,000 websites since Russia began its invasion...
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    2019, examined numerous contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian officials but concluded that, though the Trump campaign welcomed the Russian activities...
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  • The All-Russian Political Party "United Russia" (Russian: Всероссийская политическая партия «Единая Россия», romanized: Vserossiyskaya politicheskaya partiya...
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  • 18 March 2019, Putin signed the law No.28-FZ that punishes "'blatant disrespect online for the state, the authorities, the public, the Russian flag or...
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    media, which according to the laws of the Russian Federation may be either state or private property. As of 2023[update], Russia ranked 164 out of 180...
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  • foreign States, public order." The laws allow a citizen to seek the punishment of anyone who shows the citizen disrespect "on grounds of religion, race, place...
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    of believers"; criticism of overspending of local governor—"disrespect of the authorities"; publishing a poem in support of Ukraine—"inciting hatred"...
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    of the actions of the Russian Army". On 1 March 2022, Russian authorities blocked access to Echo of Moscow and TV Rain, Russia's last independent TV station...
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    anti-Russian materials" and of violating Russian "fake news" law. Russian authorities have blocked or removed about 138,000 websites since Russia began...
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    Sweden during Eid al-Adha, Russian president Vladimir Putin defended the Quran by stating that It's a crime in Russia to disrespect the Quran and other holy...
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    Russian, and referred to them as "Little Russians" and saw the Russian nation as comprising a "trinity" of sub-nations: Great Russia, Little Russia,...
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    life. He adopted the laws of succession to the Russian throne—rules that lasted until the end of the Romanov dynasty and of the Russian Empire. He also intervened...
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  • Sharia (redirect from Islamic Law)
    Shari'a, Shariah or Syariah (Arabic: شريعة, lit. 'path (to water)') is a body of religious law that forms a part of the Islamic tradition based on scriptures...
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    Great, the Russian capital was moved to the newly founded city of Saint Petersburg in 1712, decreasing Moscow's influence. Following the Russian Revolution...
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    at the Wayback Machine Merriam Webster (July 2013); 1. great disrespect shown to God or to something holy 2. irreverence toward something considered sacred...
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    [citation needed] According to the law on the Finnish flag, it is illegal to desecrate the flag, treat it in disrespecting manner, or remove it from a...
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    considered the actions of the Kazakh authorities to be clear violations of the foundations of freedom and democracy and disrespect for their own people. The OSCE...
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    committed in contempt of, or with insult to, public authorities (¶ 2) Act committed with insult or disrespect, regarding rank, age, or sex (¶ 3) Intentionally...
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  • corruption to authorities that can't be proved. The government of Ireland committed to adopting a comprehensive whistleblower protection law in January...
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  • A marry-your-rapist law, marry-the-rapist law, or rape-marriage law is a rule of rape law in a jurisdiction under which a man who commits rape, sexual...
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    The finger (category Pages containing links to subscription-only content)
    gestures to display their disrespect, although others use it to express pointing without intentional disrespect. The gesture is usually used to express...
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    Alternative. Right Bloc (PB; Russian: Третья альтернатива. Правый блок; ПБ; Tretya alternativa. Pravyy blok, PB) — an all-Russian democratic movement uniting...
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    Irina Slavina (journalist) (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    In the fall of 2019, the court of Nizhny Novgorod fined Slavina 70 thousand rubles under the article on disrespect for the authorities and society (part...
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    contributor to Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik, and has visited Russia in support of Russia since the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of...
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    According to an Angus Reid Institute/University of Alberta survey on 22 June 2020, 64% of Chinese-Canadian respondents reported some level of disrespect during...
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    of Thailand. Russian President Vladimir Putin signs into law a controversial "sovereign internet" bill that allows Russian authorities to better monitor...
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    Wikipedia (redirect from Wikipedia in law)
    special respect, and snubs and disrespect of expertise are tolerated). This is one of my failures: a policy that I attempted to institute in Wikipedia's first...
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    quality of life due to the laws. Another study in California found that people experiencing extreme poverty face apathy, disrespect, and discrimination...
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    Freedom of speech by country (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    "discrediting" the Russian Armed Forces. The laws provide imprisonment for up to 15 years for a "dissemination of unreliable information about Russian Armed Forces...
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