‘Fair Russia’ lawmakers demand songs be removed from streaming services, calling for ‘kill the Russians’

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Dmitry Gusev, deputy of the “Fair Russia – For Truth” party, urged streaming services to remove the songs with the call to “kill the Russians”. The Baza Telegram channel writes about it.

The politician noted that the deputies of the group managed to find pieces in the “music markets” glorifying the Armed Forces of Ukraine and calling for violence against the Russians.

“In the current circumstances, this is unacceptable. Today we sent letters asking for this music to be removed. Frankly, if we are constantly making such requests, then there is a loophole in the legislation,” Gusev said.

Previously In order not to delete the information banned in Russia on Twitch, another protocol was arranged. In January, a Moscow court fined Twitch for broadcasting an interview with Oleksiy Arestovich, a former adviser to the office of the President of Ukraine, for 4 million rubles.

Twitch is a live streaming platform of games popular with Russian broadcasters, owned by Twitch Interactive, a subsidiary of Amazon.

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