American IT giant Meta Platforms Inc. has been added to Rosfinmonitoring's list of "terrorists and extremists," according to Russian media organizations on Tuesday.?After being convicted guilty of "extremist conduct" in Russia in March, Meta¡ªthe company that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp¡ªhad its appeal denied by a Moscow court in June.?
At the time, Meta's attorney testified in court that Meta was not participating in extremist activity and was averse to Russophobia.
Rosfinmonitoring¡¯s list concerns "organizations and individuals about which there is information about their involvement in extremist activities or terrorism".
As per the TASS news agency, the government agency that regulates communications, Roskomnadzor, has updated its list of VPNs that are banned. Though many VPNs continue to function, it started trying to block them in 2021.
"Meta's social network users are not breaking the law," senior lawmaker Andrey Klishas wrote on Telegram on Tuesday.
"There are no restrictions concerning WhatsApp Messenger," he added.
Pavel Chikov, a human rights attorney, has warned that the criminal code of Russia may make it unlawful to merely show the Instagram and Facebook logos or run advertisements on those platforms.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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