Russian student jailed for pro-Ukraine wifi name

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He was found guilty of a 'public demonstration of Nazi symbolics'.

A student of Moscow State University was jailed for 10 days giving a wi-fi network a pro-Ukrainian slogan A Russian university student has been sentenced to 10 days in prison for renaming his wifi network with a pro-Ukrainian slogan. The student at Moscow State University changed the network name to Slava Ukraini, the rallying cry of Ukrainian forces that translates to ‘Glory to Ukraine’.

Since the Russian offensive was launched in February 2022, officials have issued thousands of prison terms or fines against people publicly criticising the action or showing support for Ukrainian forces. Police detain a woman who laid flowers for Alexei Navalny at the Memorial to Victims of Political Repression in St. Petersburg, Russia last month Russians are not even allowed to call the conflict a ‘war’, instead they must refer to is as a ‘special military operation’, the BBC reports.

 

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