Author: Luke Rodeheffer / Eurasia Daily Monitor

The continued conflict in Ukraine has served as an excuse for an unprecedented crackdown against internet freedom in Russia. The Kremlin took additional measures throughout 2023 to restrict access to uncensored information and the use of internet encryption by civilians, adding 529,000 websites to the Russian Communications Authority blacklist (Kommersant, December 28). The initial invasion...

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