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Edward Snowden
Sad: Russia's law creeps toward a signature despite objections from citizens, business, and regulators.
The upper house of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council (FC), has passed a controversial anti-terrorism legislation package, the Interfax news agency reported Wednesday.
Edgar Jiménez 29 jun.
omg
PiedCrow Lagz™ 29 jun.
careful bro, Be safe
Natasha️❣ 29 jun.
Did you book a flight back babes?
John P 29 jun.
Isn't it really just technically legalizing things they already do and won't ever be prosecuted for anyway?
Luciano Ibias 29 jun.
do they need a law? ;-)
Eamonn Fitzgerald 29 jun.
Sounds like a horrible place. Have you considered London? Bestie Julian is there. Pays no rent. Free food...
(((Joel Wasserman))) 29 jun.
I hope you'll stop smiling and making nice for Russian СМИ now.
Anonymous 29 jun.
(((Joel Wasserman))) 29 jun.
RUS law not about codifying rules. It's about ensuring people are guilty of *something,* then having leverage over them.
Gonçalo C. Vale 29 jun.
just saw a clip about your "self wifi robot". So great that, despite of all, you're still to "be" in some places. Keep on strong.
Haris Mrkonja N1 29 jun.
get out Ed. Now.
John P 29 jun.
Guess I hadn't realized they couldn't do whatever they want anymore.
Matthew Bodner 29 jun.
thanks for reading our coverage of this law. Interested in chatting with me about it for ?
(((Joel Wasserman))) 29 jun.
They can, but laws provide a facade and regulate who precisely gets to cash in on a given extortion racket.
Safi Khan 3 jul.
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