Ilya Varlamov and Dmitry Ternovsky continue [1] [ru] (see also feature article by Will Partlett [2]) their quest for the freedom of photography. This time they visited three Moscow railway stations to check, wherever the police still prohibits (illegally) to make pictures at the self-proclaimed ‘strategic objects.’ Yet, the police ignores the law, photobloggers concluded.
Russia: Bloggers’ Quest For Freedom of Photography
· Written by Alexey Sidorenko
Categories: Eastern & Central Europe, Russia, Digital Activism, Governance, Law, Media & Journalism, Photography, Politics, RuNet Echo