A court in Russia has issued orders to all Internet service providers in the country to block access to five Internet sites.

One of the five sites is YouTube. Blocking orders is posted along with the emergence of a video and some of the content that allegedly made by extremist groups.

The Russian government, as reported by the Straits Times through the local daily newspaper, Thursday (29/7/20100, said if the court in Komsomolsk-on-Amur to find Adolf Hitler’s writings have been published in several sites in question, including a video display, entitled ‘Russia for Russians’. sentence is a slogan used by ultranationalists xenophobia.

The Law anti-extremism has been criticized for being used to stifle freedom of expression.