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Putin calls for internet crackdown on teenagers incited to take part in illegal protests

The Russian president Vladimir Putin called on the Home Office and other relevant ministries to monitor cybercrime and Internet those who motivate minors to participate in demonstrations that are not legal, reports APE.

“Encouraging minors to take part in illegal demonstrations on the streets without the approval of the authorities is, of course, a violation of the law. “According to the law, there must be a reaction to this,” said the Russian president, announcing the start of the annual enlarged meeting of the leadership of the Russian Interior Ministry.

The Russian president pointed out that there are already results in the field of prevention of violations of the law, primarily in the field of youth, but the Ministry of Interior should continue its action in this area.

Pointing out that the internet is used to promote child pornography, prostitution and even to drive minors to suicide, the Russian president said that “anyone, whoever he is and under any pretext, who tries to cold children to achieve their own selfish, selfish ends, we must never forget, that these are our children “.

Finally, Putin recalled that a law came into force on February 1, according to which those who own social media and own Internet platforms are obliged to detect and block anything that is against the law.

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