Russian parliament proposes convening worldwide organizations to deal with US tech-giant-driven menace to free speech

As Washington braces for necessarily probably the most hectic handover of power in trendy history, the speaker of Russia’s parliament has referred to as for an inquiry proper right into a choice of perceived threats to free speech, amid the fallout from the US election.
As Washington braces for the most tense handover of power in modern history, the speaker of Russia’s parliament has called for an inquiry into a series of perceived threats to free speech, amid the fallout from the US election.Original article
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