Hi all,
I think it should be noted that the Russian Wikipedia is having more and more problems with the state-maintained Internet blacklist (an idea that they heavily opposed, and which made them go on strike last July).

Apparently, the infamous "cannabis smoking" article was put back on the said blacklist two days ago (May 6)[1] due to a decision of the Federal Drug Control Service which doesn't like the current wording of the article. The blacklist now includes fifteen (15) articles related to drugs and suicide: thirteen (13) from the Russian, and two (2) from the English Wikipedia[2].

This is the second time that the Russian Wikipedia is having trouble with the blacklist in the past 30 days, something that has unfortunately been missed over the DCRI controversy that occurred in the first days of April.

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For those of you who haven't heard of this yet, I prepared a short summary at <http://twkozlowski.net/roskomnadzor-strikes-back/>; the previous episode of the "Wikipedia vs. Roskomnadzor" story is described at <http://twkozlowski.net/wikipedia-censorship-attempts/>.
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I'm quite sure that it is a mere coincidence that the Russian and French controversies occurred around the same time, but it's nevertheless a bit worrying to have to watch our communities being forced to edit the contents of articles to please the authorities & take them off blacklists.

== References ==
* [1] <http://en.ria.ru/russia/20130507/181016379/Wikipedia-Cannabis-Article-Put-Back-on-Russian-Blacklist.html>
* [2] http://tiny.cc/e7urww

        -- Tomasz

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