According to British intelligence services, the Kremlin continues to work to further restrict freedom of speech in a country where labeling citizens as “foreign agents” has taken root. In mid-October, the Russian Ministry of Education and Science reportedly instructed universities to avoid open discussions of any kind.negative political, economic and social events“in Russia during academic activities. The UK Ministry of Defense wrote about this in its daily intelligence update on Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine.
According to the British, this further restricts the information space in the occupying country and makes it difficult to openly discuss political issues. In the long term, they say, it will likely exacerbate the tendency for Russian politics to be shaped by echoes of politically acceptable, pro-Kremlin views. Most likely, the Kremlin intends to further limit negative views on the war in Ukraine ahead of President Putin’s expected re-election to another term in March 2024.
It was previously reported that Putin would soon announce his readiness for re-election.
Source: Fakty
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