USAGM Agrees To Release Portion Of Radio Free Europe Grant As Judge Mulls Case
Briefly

The article warns individuals in Russia and parts of Ukraine under Russian control about the legal risks associated with engaging with specific online content. It highlights that sharing, liking, or commenting can result in severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment. The warning particularly pertains to those holding Russian passports or being stateless residents, underscoring the heightened threats to freedom of expression in these territories. The context reflects the broader implications of governmental control over digital interactions and the safety of communication for individuals living under such regimes.
Individuals in Russia or Russia-controlled Ukraine with a Russian passport risk severe penalties when engaging with our content, including possible fines or imprisonment.
Engaging with our content—whether by sharing, liking, commenting, or saving—can lead to legal repercussions for those in Russia or Russian-controlled areas.
The law poses significant threats to the freedom of expression in these regions, especially for individuals challenging or interacting with foreign content.
Those with Russian citizenship or stateless residency in controlled territories should exercise extreme caution when contacting us due to legal risks.
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