Mar 9 β€’ 07:32 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

NEPLP Blocks Access to Several More Russian Propaganda Sites

Latvia's National Electronic Mass Media Council has decided to restrict access to multiple Russian websites, including the e-commerce platform 'Ozon.ru', citing national security concerns.

The National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) in Latvia has taken measures to limit access to various Russian websites, including the prominent e-commerce platform 'Ozon.ru'. This decision is based on evaluations that the content disseminated on these sites poses threats to national security and public order. The council's findings highlight the role of these platforms in spreading biased and one-sided information, particularly regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine and Russia's military actions.

'Ozon.ru' is recognized as one of Russia's largest multi-sector e-commerce websites, offering a wide range of products and services through a vast network of sellers. Alongside 'Ozon.ru', NEPLP has also moved to restrict access to a range of other websites, which include 'booksite.ru', 'znanierussia.ru', 'Ρ€ΡƒΠ½ΠΈ.Ρ€Ρ„', and several others. The council underscores that these platforms are primarily used to promote narratives that justify Russia's military aggression and claim ownership of occupied Ukrainian territories, further complicating the information landscape in the Baltic region.

This decision by the NEPLP reflects Latvia's ongoing efforts to safeguard its national security against foreign propaganda, particularly in the context of heightened tensions stemming from the war in Ukraine. By limiting access to these Russian websites, Latvia aims to mitigate the influence of disinformation campaigns and maintain social order within its borders. This action also resonates with broader regional efforts among Baltic nations to counteract Russian messaging and support for Ukraine.

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