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Russians with children who do not plan to give birth again risk being fined after the childfree ban — Media
Advocates warn that the law's language is so broad and vague that it applies to almost any circumstance where people publicly discuss topics that do not celebrate parenthood or childbearing.
For example, “refusal of childbearing” can be regarded as a desire not to have more children than there are in the family.
Advocates warn that the law's language is so broad and vague that it applies to almost any circumstance where people publicly discuss topics that do not celebrate parenthood or childbearing.
For example, “refusal of childbearing” can be regarded as a desire not to have more children than there are in the family.
If they openly discuss this on any platform – on social networks, in professional forums or even among friends, where others can hear them – this may be considered a violation of the law.



