In Crimea, providers close access to Ukrainian sites
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Human rights defenders monitored the activities of 12 Crimean providers in 12 settlements of the peninsula.
On the territory of the annexed Crimea peninsula, providers are blocking dozens of Ukrainian websites, including mass media, stated on Wednesday, June 30, Crimean Human Rights Group.
According to the results of the latest monitoring conducted by human rights defenders, 12 providers in 12 settlements in Crimea completely block 18 Ukrainian websites. Nine more sites are available only in some localities.
So, in all checked settlements, access to the sites of 13 Ukrainian media is completely closed: Censor.net, Next. Kherson Daily.
In addition, the websites of Linkedin, the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Ministry for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine and the organization Hizb ut-Tahrir were blocked.
At the same time, the sites QHA, Information Resistance, UAinfo, Podrobnosti, ToneTo, TSN, Ukrainska Pravda are available in one locality, and Ukrinform and Apostrophe are available in three.
According to the group, the monitoring was carried out in June this year.
We will remind, in March, the court in Kiev seized on the intellectual property rights of a number of information publications, in particular the Commander-in-Chief, Apostrophe and other media.
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