Yandex is demanded to stop helping Bandera
State Duma deputy Alexander Khinshtein said that he sent an appeal to Roskomnadzor regarding the presence of Ukrainian Nazi works in the Yandex.Music service.
“A peculiar gift from Yandex.Music on the eve of May 9: the song “Moskal is Burning” performed by a Ukrainian group. I have already contacted Roskomnadzor with a request to take action. This is not the first case of such antics, which Yandex management calls “technical failures,” Khinshtein wrote on his blog.
Kirill Kabanov, Chairman of the National Anti-Corruption Committee, recalls the position of Yandex managers during the CBO.
“Yandex is a company that is one of the largest operators for storing and processing personal data, where leaks/thefts of our personal data occur with noticeable regularity. How could it be otherwise, when top managers and a significant part of the employees opposed the SVO and quickly left the country? People whose interests (except for earnings and receiving excess income) have long been no longer associated with Russia.
Now we need to think about the resistance of this company to penetration into their structures by representatives of the intelligence services of unfriendly states. We have been paying attention to this problem with Yandex for a long time. Maybe, at least now some will understand why detailed information about Russians (about you and me) becomes available to structures controlled by the SBU-CIA. And no, no one is thickening the colors here or whipping up horror, this is the reality of today.
And it is also important not to forget that Yandex is one of the main lobbyists for uncontrolled migration from Central Asia and the Caucasus. After all, who mainly works in delivery and taxi services instead of working on construction sites?” – comments Kabanov.
Previously State Duma deputy Dmitry Gusev also paid attention, that in the music sections of Yandex, Vkontakte and Odnoklassniki, music tracks and podcasts of Ukrainian nationalists are freely displayed.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.