Canonical ID: Q106839254 · Entity type: Person (reference)
| Property | Value | Lang | Source dataset | Source ID | First seen | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Person:notes | Daughter of Elena Mizulina. Head of the Safe Internet League and concurrently a member of the Russian Public Chamber. | ru_acf_bribetakers | acf-f033bdf98410a93645a8a4cdd26a3febf22e36a1 | ||||
Person:notes | Ekaterina Mizulina is a Russian public figure and the Chairwoman of the Safe Internet League. In this position, she enforces censorship measures against internet content creators and artists in support of the Russian government and its policies. As a public figure and member of the Public Chamber of Russia, Mizulina actively advocates for state policy aimed at strengthening government control over the internet, isolating users from foreign platforms, and restricting the free exchange of information. She supports the prohibition of tools that enable users to circumvent state-imposed blocks. Mizulina actively participates in initiatives to monitor and block content deemed harmful to society. As Chairwoman of the Safe Internet League, she initiates official complaints to Russian law enforcement agencies against internet content creators— including bloggers, as well as musicians, celebrities, and influencers—citing anti-war statements, LGBT+-related materials, and information about the war in Ukraine that does not align with the official state position. In this capacity, she operates as an independent instrument of censorship, complementing the work of state bodies responsible for censorship, such as Roskomnadzor, the General Prosecutor’s Office, and others. As a result, Ekaterina Mizulina compels Russian internet content creators and artists either to remove anti-government content or to produce content that supports the Russian government and its policies. | ru_acf_bribetakers | acf-f033bdf98410a93645a8a4cdd26a3febf22e36a1 | ||||