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A December 2013 Russian law against separatism (carrying sanctions of up to 5 years in prison) was used to repress criticism of the annexation and calls for a return of the territory to Ukraine. [128] NGOs, journalists' associations and citizen groups in Crimea became subject to restrictive Russian laws, including measures limiting foreign funding.
The Internet in Ukraine is well developed and steadily growing. In April 2012, rapid growth was forecast for at least two more years. [28] As of 2011, Ukraine was ranked 9th in the "Top 10 Internet countries in Europe", with then 33.9% Internet penetration and 15.3 million users; growing to 36.8% in 2012. [29] Internet penetration reached 43% ...
This coverage includes articles on and related to the invasion itself, and updates of previously existing articles to take the invasion into account. [1] Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects' coverage of the conflict – and how the volunteer editing community achieved that coverage – has received significant media and government attention.
Eighteen journalists and media workers are listed by the Committee to Protect Journalists's database as of 1 June 2022 as having been killed in the Russo-Ukrainian War—seven in the war in Donbas in 2014–2015, [2] ten in the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. [3]
A list of journalists (listed chronologically since 1991) containing the names of the mass media workers who became victims of murders or died while in Ukraine.. On 15 August 2017, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko assigned the scholarships for the children of journalists who died on duty, in order to support these children and provide them with the social protection they need. [1]
Kremlin documents telling journalists to justify the Crimean annexation, praise Vladimir Putin's development plans, and depict Ukraine as swarming with fascists. [133] Delovoi Petersburg and a journalist interviewed by Der Spiegel reported that several "Ukrainian" news sites, such as the Kharkov News Agency, were based in Russia.
Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( February 2022 ) It has been suggested that this article be split into articles titled List of organisations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian War and List of people sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian War .
While exact details related to the American journalist’s death are scarce, below is an overview of what we do know. ... Lira was arrested at his home by Ukraine’s security service for charges ...