Russian Federation warns our newspaper! The long hand of Moscow will reach Bucharest!

Russian Federation warns our newspaper! The long hand of Moscow will reach Bucharest!Adresa Juridică Federația Rusă sursa: arhiva Evz

Russians are famous for their arrogance and callousness. An attitude with historical valences. Especially when it comes to peoples or nations that they consider to be in their sphere of influence, like at the time of the Warsaw Pact. And the Russian Federation considers itself the heir of the USSR, so it has no emotion to send harsh warnings to Bucharest.

We received an official address from Roskomnadzor, the agency of the Russian Federation that deals with press censorship in the Russian Federation, established by Vladimir Putin in 2007. It suddenly shows interest in the protection of the personal data of the invaders, coming with the request to delete the data personal data of a Russian army colonel killed in a firefight during the invasion of Ukraine. Invoking Russian legislation!

The Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media,[a] abbreviated Roskomnadzor (RKN) (Russian: Roskomnadzor [RKN]), is the Russian federal executive agency responsible for monitoring, controlling and censoring the Russian media. Its areas of responsibility include electronic media, mass communications, information technology and telecommunications, the supervision of compliance with the law, the protection of the confidentiality of personal data being processed and the organization of the work of the radio frequency service. Source: wikipedia

Initially, I did not pay attention to this email address, I was amused by its obvious absurdity, then seeing that we had no reaction, they also sent it to us by mail, with confirmation of receipt. We read it more carefully and decided to make it public. Because I find it primarily a threat. Then a display of hypocrisy worthy of the annals of history. Invading a country and being disturbed that the personal data, photo and military record of a Russian army colonel killed in action appear is an example of a parallel universe in which Russians live under the Kremlin Tsar. Especially since they are very little bothered by the civilian victims of the savage bombings they subject Ukraine to.

And everything is done in the name of respecting "human and civil rights and liberties with regard to the processing of personal data, including the protection of the right to private and family life". That's what it says in the address, that's how we read it! Although it is incredible.

How a representative of the Moscow administration can put such a lie on paper is no longer surprising me. But the arrogance of sending such a warning to a newspaper, directly to the director general, to the entire newsroom, represents a signal that we must understand at its true value: Moscow's long hand will reach Bucharest!

Russian Federation, warning sent to our newspaper

 

Dear Sirs,

7 Kitaygorodsk iy Proyezd, bldg. 2, Moscow 109992, Russia Phone: *7 (495) 983 33-93 Fax: *7 (495) 587-44-68 E-mail: rsoc in/rkn.gov.ru

SC PUBLISHING THE EVENT AND THE CAPITAL S.R.L

Bd. Marasti no. 65-67, Romexpo (entrance B), Pavilion G4, sector 1, code 011465, Bucharest

to: dan.andronic@evz.ro, virgil.munteanu@evzgroup.ro, secretariat@evzgroup.ro, site@evz.ro

The Russian Federation places particular emphasis on human and civil rights and freedoms with regard to the processing of personal data, including the protection of the right to private and family life. On July 27, 2006, Federal Law no. 152-FZ "On Personal Data" was adopted in the Russian Federation (hereinafter - the Federal Law "On Personal Data").

The purpose of the Federal Law "On Personal Data" is to protect the rights and freedoms of individuals with regard to the processing of their personal data, including the protection of the right to private and family life.

According to Russian legislation, the Federal Supervisory Service in the Sphere of Telecommunications, Information Technologies and Mass Communications is authorized to protect the rights of persons subject to personal data (hereinafter - authorized body, Roskomnadzor).

According to Article 17 of the Federal Law "On Personal Data", if a subject of personal information believes that an operator is processing his personal data in violation of the requirements of the Federal Law "On Personal Data personal" or otherwise violate them. rights and freedoms, the subject of personal data has the right to challenge the acts or omissions of the operator to the authorized body regarding the protection of the rights of data subjects.

Realizing this right, Roskomnadzor received a letter of assistance in deleting personal data posted on the Internet page (https://evz.ro/rebelii-l-au-lichidat-pe-un-important-colonel -of-the-Russian-army-high-ranking-military-official-was-implicit-in-an-exchange-of-fires.html) without the appropriate consent.

During the analysis of the appeal by Roskomnadzor, it was found that the personal data of A.V. Stesev (name, surname, patronymic, photo image, professional activity) were posted on the website without the appropriate consent.

To ensure the protection of the rights of the subject of personal data, Roskomnadzor, representing the interests of citizens of the Russian Federation under the law, requests assistance for correction of personal data of A.V. Stesev from the internet page.

Please inform us about the results of the examination of the application by e-mail to rsoc in@rkn.gov.ru or send a letter to the address Kitaygorodsky proezd 7, p. 2, Moscow, Russia, 109992.

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