Wikimedia Foundation appeals Russian fine over Ukraine war articles
The Wikimedia Foundation is challenging a ruling by the International Court of Justice in 2006 for disinformation that Russia has no jurisdiction over the globally operating Wikimedia Foundation.
A Moscow court fined Wikimedia 5 million rubles (about $65,000) after an April ruling involving seven Russian-language articles, including war crimes during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the bombing of a hospital in Mariupol and the massacre in Bucha, reported by The Virgin tech website.
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“Government is a government that is vital to the vitality of people in a time of crisis,” the court will reconsider the alternative on June 6, and will have the opportunity to respond in the coming weeks.
Roskomnadzor has periodically asked Wikipedia to remove content in the past, but its war on Wikipedia — and other sites — intensified after the invasion, and Wikipedia volunteers also encountered outside Russia, including an editor-in-chief in Belarus in the March report board.
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