How the 'digital iron curtain' is creating discontent against Putin's rule in Russia
Across Russia, internet use has been severely restricted. The authorities attribute it to national security reasons. However, there is discontent among citizens over these limitations.
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Source: BBC Mundo
En toda Rusia, el uso de internet se ha visto seriamente restringido. Las autoridades lo atribuyen a motivos de seguridad nacional. Sin embargo, entre los ciudadanos el descontento por estas limitaciones.
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