And yet the advocates of "freedom and democracy Libya-style" were saying that she'd surely be tortured and jailed, perhaps even poisoned with polonium.
The question was not whether it's a "problem", however you define that. The question was whether people are jailed for calling the war a war. So far, not one example.
Maybe I wasn't clear, a person is jailed or fined for referring this war as a war(even protesting against it) , and saying anything against the government approved "facts".
The price replacing lady is in jail now for instance.
Evidence for what is claimed, namely that "Russia jails people for calling the special operation a war". I understand that this is the one thing that Russia critics can't prove.
Do note that Russia has not even threatened to arrest people for doing that. You can compare this to Germany, that totally democratic and free country which threatened to arrest people for using the letter 'Z".
And yet the advocates of "freedom and democracy Libya-style" were saying that she'd surely be tortured and jailed, perhaps even poisoned with polonium.
The question was not whether it's a "problem", however you define that. The question was whether people are jailed for calling the war a war. So far, not one example.
Maybe I wasn't clear, a person is jailed or fined for referring this war as a war(even protesting against it) , and saying anything against the government approved "facts".
The price replacing lady is in jail now for instance.
You keep claiming that, but you haven't given even a single example.
What would you consider acceptable as evidence.
Questioning the narrative that Russia is peddling and getting jailed for it? (evidence provided)
Or just literally saying "war" instead of "special operation"?
Evidence for what is claimed, namely that "Russia jails people for calling the special operation a war". I understand that this is the one thing that Russia critics can't prove.
Do note that Russia has not even threatened to arrest people for doing that. You can compare this to Germany, that totally democratic and free country which threatened to arrest people for using the letter 'Z".