Report: Spotify Removes Russian Artists Supportive of Vladimir Putin’s War in Ukraine

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Report: Spotify Removes Russian Artists Supportive of Vladimir Putin’s War in Ukraine
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The music service Spotify has deleted the pages of several Russian musicians openly supportive of President Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, ain June for supporting Putin’s war.

Canada slapped sanctions on Gagarina in 2023 for spreading Russian propaganda. Several of her concerts were canceled in the wake of her appearance at the pro-Putin political rally in March. in 2022 for “actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.”

The company cited Putin’s authoritarian media laws, which threaten anyone who disparages the Russian military with up to 15 years in prison, as the main reason it could no longer do business in Russia.

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