A Vandal Reminds Muscovites That They Have The Freedom of Speech

A Vandal Reminds Muscovites That They Have The Freedom of Speech

Russian Constitution

A vandal reminds Muscovites that they have the freedom of speech by writing out the Russian Constitution on a wall near Kremlin.

Constitution of the Russian Federation, Article 29:

1. Everyone shall be guaranteed the freedom of ideas and speech.
2. The propaganda or agitation instigating social, racial, national or religious hatred and strife shall not be allowed. The propaganda of social, racial, national, religious or linguistic supremacy shall be banned.
3. No one may be forced to express his views and convictions or to reject them.
4. Everyone shall have the right to freely look for, receive, transmit, produce and distribute information by any legal way. The list of data comprising state secrets shall be determined by a federal law.
5. The freedom of mass communication shall be guaranteed. Censorship shall be banned.

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