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Draft law revives Soviet practices
18 July 10

From the New York Times:

The lower house of the Russian Parliament passed a draft law on Friday allowing the country’s intelligence service to officially warn citizens that their activities could lead to a future violation of the law, reviving a Soviet-era K.G.B. practice that was often used against dissidents.

See online: New York Times


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