INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
President Vladimir Putinsigned a law on Friday permitting executive and police authorities in the Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine to keep
details about their work from the public.Russias Justice Ministry, which prepared the expense, argued that the new constraints were needed
due to issues with guaranteeing the security of the activities of state bodies under martial law
Numerous Kremlin-installed officials and partners have actually been eliminated or injured given that Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022,
consisting of as just recently as this week.Putindeclared martial law in the partially occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson
areas of Ukraine in October 2022, soon after revealing their addition
That annexation was condemned by Ukraine and its Western allies.The newest changes to Russias 2002 law on martial law permit regional
executive companies and companies to limit access to info about their activities under a governmental decree.Russias Supreme Court is in
charge of determining whether judicial bodies in the areas under martial law can restrict information about their activities, according to
the amendments.Likewise, federal prosecutors and investigators will have the authority to restrict details about the activities of their
branches in regions under martial law.A Message from The Moscow Times: Dear readers, We are dealing with extraordinary challenges
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This follows our earlier unfair labeling as a foreign representative
These actions are direct attempts to silence independent journalism in Russia
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