Russian Court Bans Instagram, Facebook as 'Extremist'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Moscow court on Monday banned Facebook and Instagram as "extremist" organizations, after authorities accused U.S
tech giant Meta of tolerating "Russophobia" during the conflict in Ukraine.The Tverskoi district court said it had agreed to a request from
prosecutors for the two social media platforms to be banned for "carrying out extremist activities," but that Meta's WhatsApp messenger
service would not be prohibited because it is not a public platform.The move is part of sweeping efforts by Moscow to crack down on social
media amid its military action in pro-Western Ukraine.During Monday's hearing, Russia's FSB security service accused Meta of working against
Moscow's interests during the conflict."The activities of the Meta organization are directed against Russia and its armed forces," FSB
representative Igor Kovalevsky told the court, Russian news agencies reported."We ask (the court) to ban Meta's activities and oblige it to
implement this ruling immediately," he said.After President Vladimir Putin sent troops into Ukraine on Feb
24, authorities blocked access in Russia to Facebook and Instagram, as well as to Twitter.Meta had announced on March 10 that the platforms
would allow statements like "death to Russian invaders" but not credible threats against civilians.But in what appeared to be damage
control, Meta's global affairs president, Nick Clegg, later said the laxer rules would only apply to people posting from inside Ukraine.This
story is being updated.