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Russia adds protest monitoring group and 22 individuals to foreign agent blacklist

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OVD-Info joins the Mediazona website and the human-rights project Zona Prava on Russia's blacklist of critical media organisations.

Added on the 30/09/2021 19:49:39 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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