Aggressor Putin the people: You people who are against the invasion of Ukraine, for protests you must ask permission here

The Russian government has said that people opposed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine have no right to organise protest shares without first being equipped with permission. “Under the law, without forwarding preliminary procedures, these citizens have no right to organise protests featuring their views”, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, [...]
The Russian government has said that people opposed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine have no right to organise protest shares without first being equipped with permission.
According to the law, without forwarding preliminary procedures, these citizens have no right to organise protests featuring their views”, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, at a conference with foreign journalists.
Hundreds of protesters were forcibly stopped by Russian police on Thursday during anti-war demonstrations in Moscow, CNN writes, Pryscopy records.
Under the law in Russia, major protests must first apply for permission, which should not take place more than 15 days and no less than 10 days before it.
For those who organise such protests without permission, high fines may be pronounced, and in some cases organisers may even be sentenced to prison. /CNN/Periscopi












