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Russia's ruling to ban Meta can be reversed if company rectifies violations — lawmaker

At the same time, Meta is prohibited from opening offices and doing business in Russia

MOSCOW, March 21. /TASS/. The court ruling to ban Meta’s operation in Russia, including its Facebook and Instagram social networks, could be canceled if the company officially recognizes the violations and rectifies them, Deputy Head of the State Duma Committee on Informational Policy, Technologies and Communications Anton Gorelkin told TASS on Monday.

The decision "can be canceled if the company officially recognizes the violations and rectifies them," he said. "It shouldn’t be some comments by God knows who, but official statements verified by our regulator."

The lawmaker said Meta would also have to unblock the accounts of Russian news media and public figures and "return to compliance with the principle of neutrality."

On March 21, Moscow’s Tverskoy District Court ruled in favor of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and recognized the activities of the Instagram and Facebook social networks, owned by US-based Meta, as extremist, banning their work in Russia. The WhatsApp messenger, which is also owned by Meta, wasn’t affected by the ruling. In addition, citizens and organizations will not be accused of extremism for using Facebook and Instagram.

At the same time, Meta is prohibited from opening offices and doing business in Russia. The Prosecutor General's Office and the Federal Security Service, or FSB, believe that Meta's activities are directed against Russia and the Russian armed forces. The reason why the Prosecutor General's Office took the matter to court was Meta’s temporary lifting of the ban for residents of a number of countries to post on its social networks calls for violence against Russian nationals. The Russian Investigative Committee opened a criminal case to look into instigation of violence and murders with respect to Russians, which followed the actions of the company's employees.