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MOSCOW — Russia has threatened to block YouTube and Instagram if they do not take down videos and photos relating to Oleg V. Deripaska, an oligarch who was once close to President Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort.
Mr. Deripaska quickly filed a lawsuit, in the town of Ust-Labinsk in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region, a place where he went to school and pays taxes.
On Saturday, the government’s media and telecommunications watchdog agency, known as Roskomnadzor, ordered YouTube to remove seven videos and ordered Instagram to take down 14 posts, all cited in the investigation. The companies were given three business days to block access to the content, or face investigation.
It also ordered Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation to remove the text of the investigation and ordered YouTube to remove Mr. Navalny’s video.
The agency also instructed six Russian-language news outlets to delete or redact articles relating to the Navalny investigation, and at least two have complied.
A court injunction of this sort against content hosted on Instagram and YouTube is unprecedented for Russia, an agency representative told Vedomosti.
An escort who is at the center of a major political scandal in Russia is calling on the United States for help in exchange for information on the election scandal around President Donald Trump’s campaign team.
In a flurry of posts, some of which appear to show her being transported in a caged vehicle, Rybka spoke about her fear of being unjustly handed over to Moscow authorities and even being killed. She made numerous allusions to having valuable information on the scandal around alleged Russian collusion with the Trump team, without revealing whether the information would confirm or disprove allegations that Trump’s team engaged in collusion.
“I am ready to tell you about all those missing jigsaw puzzles, confirming them with audio and video,” Rybka said in an Instagram post addressed to the U.S. press on Tuesday night. She claimed that she knew “a lot” about the “sensation” around Russian involvement in the election, but did not suggest what more she had to add.
Rybka alleged that she had information about “the connection between our respected parliamentary deputies with Manafort, Trump,” and the U.S. election in general, even though so far neither Navalny, nor U.S. reports into alleged collusion have focused on ties with the Russian parliament.
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