Putin set the Ministry of Internal Affairs the task of putting an end to the “ferrets”-Navalnists
Russian President Vladimir Putin called on employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to monitor the Internet space and identify those online who involve minors in illegal actions.
He stated this today at an extended meeting of the board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“By the way, the fact that minors are drawn into illegal unsanctioned street actions is, of course, a violation of the law, and in accordance with the law, it is necessary to respond to this... Whoever and under whatever pretext, under whatever Either way, he tried to cold-bloodedly use children to achieve his own selfish “ferret” goals.
We must never forget that these are our children, and we need to work in such a way as not to create additional threats to their life and health. Actually, that’s what you do, I want to thank you for that. And I ask you never to forget about this,” Putin was quoted as saying by the Kremlin’s official website.
He recalled that on February 1, a law came into force, according to which the owners and providers of social networks and other Internet platforms are obliged to identify and block content prohibited by law. “The most serious attention needs to be paid to the fight against extremism.
I ask you to strictly suppress the propaganda of nationalism, xenophobia, religious hatred and violence, to bring to justice provocateurs who themselves run away, hide, and if they are caught red-handed, they repent, and people are pushed onto the path of crime,” Putin concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.