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Russia orders jail term for Meta spokesman in absentia on ‘terrorism’ charges

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A Russian military court on Monday sentenced in absentia Meta spokesman Andy Stone to six years behind bars for “justifying terrorism,” as part of efforts to restrict Western social media platforms in the country.

The largely symbolic ruling came several months after Mosocw, which has blocked Meta platforms Instagram and Facebook, put the US citizen on a wanted list.

Judge Roman Kiforenko said the sentence would begin upon Stone setting foot on Russian territory or being extradited to Russia, news agencies reported.

The case followed a post by Stone in March 2022 — weeks into Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine — in which he said Facebook would not punish users calling for violence against Russian forces.

Stone said Meta had “temporarily made allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules like violent speech such as ‘death to the Russian invaders.'”

“We still won’t allow credible calls for violence against Russian civilians,” the post read.

Nick Clegg, the President of Meta Global Affairs, said at the time that the policy would only apply “in Ukraine itself.”

Clegg said the decision was taken in “extraordinary and unprecedented circumstances” and was designed to protect “people’s rights to speech as an expression of self-defence.”

Russia barred Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg from entering the country shortly after launching hostilities in Ukraine.

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