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To spread: Roszma reported that a new prohibition can be hit by a series of sorc...

The Russians talked about Harry Potter's blocking: what did McGonegel not weeded to them

To spread: Roszma reported that a new prohibition can be hit by a series of sorcerers and series Game of Thrones. The State Duma stated that when the cinema was filmed and released, there would be no value. A new wave of censorship in Russia was reported in Medusa. Already on September 1, the Roscomnad's order will come into force in the Russian Federation, which, on the basis of clear criteria, allows you to prohibit information through "Childfrei propaganda".

It is expected that all materials that "encourage" to give up children or "justify" such decisions will be banned. In the publication of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation published a list of series and films that "can disappear" from Russian online cinema through ban. In particular, they included: "Content, which contains forbidden information, will be deleted or blocked. This does not depend on the time when it is made.

Each decision will be individual and according to the law," - said the first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Informpolitics Alexander Yushchenko, as they transferred to "Lent. " However, after spreading information about the possible lock of series and films, RIA Novosti, with reference to Roskomnadzor, published a refutation of this information. The department allegedly assured that Harry Potter and Games of Thrones will not affect the changes.

At the same time, the Parliamentary Newspaper was later stated that the list was only an editorial opinion. In Roszm, it was stressed that it was published with reference to "experts". We will remind, the well-known standap-coom from Kazakhstan Nurlana Saburov on May 19 was detained in "Sheremetyevo". He was taken to police departments, drawing up a protocol on violation of migration legislation. On May 19, it became known about the liquidation of Russian TV presenter Alexei Semenov in Ukraine.