Russia student jailed 10 days for pro-Ukraine wifi network name

10 Mar 2024 • 8:23 AM MYT
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MOSCOW, March 10 — A Moscow court has sentenced a student to 10 days in jail after he renamed his wifi network with a pro-Kyiv slogan during the military offensive in Ukraine, the Ria-Novosti news agency reported yesterday.

The student at Moscow State University replaced the name of the network from his wifi router with Slava Ukraini ((“Glory to Ukraine”), the rallying cry of Ukraine forces.

The court found him guilty of a “public demonstration of Nazi symbolics... or symbols of extremist organisations,” Ria-Novosti said.

It added that a police officer had reported the network name to authorities.

Since the Russian offensive was launched in February 2022, officials have issued thousands of prison terms or fines against people publicly criticising the action or showing support for Ukrainian forces. — AFP

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