If I see information about the location of the CCC on the Internet and share it with my friends on a social network, can I be held liable?
If I participate in a protest against the CCC and broadcast it live on social media, can I be held criminally liable?
If I publish information on social media about human rights violations by military personnel while performing their duties, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
If I distribute information on social networks about the actions of representatives of the CCC and the SP regarding the notification of citizens of draft age, can I be held liable for evading mobilization or for another offense?
I recently heard about the news about Ukraine’s efforts to counter Russian aggression. I wonder if there is a possibility to hold accountable those who publicly support the war against Ukraine, for example through social media posts or other public statements?
If I post a photo or video on social media in which a CCC serviceman violates my rights, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
If a person distributes materials aimed at changing the borders of the territory of Ukraine, can this be qualified as an encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine under Part 2 of Article 110 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine? What are the possible consequences of this for an ordinary person if they express their opinion on a social network?
If a person spreads information about a military serviceman on social networks that can be considered an insult to his honor and dignity, will he be held criminally liable under the new bill?
I recently saw a news story about rumors circulating on social media about the death of US President Donald Trump. Can I be held liable for spreading such rumors if I simply shared the message within my social circle?
I constantly see information about the military on social media that I consider fake. Can I be held accountable for spreading it? I am concerned about the question, because the latest law provides for liability for spreading materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives.