Move described by rights activists as scare tactic to stifle criticism of
Russian government
Vladimir Putin has signed a law that will allow
Russia to declare journalists and bloggers as “foreign agents” in a move critics say will allow the
Kremlin to target government critics.
Under the vaguely worded law, Russians and foreigners who work with media or distribute their content and receive money from abroad would be declared foreign agents, potentially exposing journalists, their sources, or even those who share material on social networks to foreign agent status.