Russia reprove Facebook for blocking some media posts
Russia accused Facebook on Monday of violating citizens' rights by blocking some media outlets' content in the latest standoff between a government and Big Tech.
Communications watchdog Roskomnadzor at the weekend threatened Facebook with a minimum 1 million rouble ($13,433) fine and demanded it restore access to content posted by TASS news agency, RBC business daily and Vzglyad newspaper.
It said Facebook blocked posts pertaining to Russia's detention of alleged supporters of a Ukrainian far-right group.
“I think this is unacceptable. It violates our national legislation," said Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the lower house of Russia's parliament and a member of President Vladimir Putin's United Russia ruling party.
In a statement, Volodin said Facebook had violated basic rights to spread and receive information, and legislation would be proposed to preserve Russia's "digital sovereignty." Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Like other nations, including Australia in a high-profile dispute with Facebook and India in a spat with Twitter, Russia has in recent months taken steps to control and curb the power of big social media companies.
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