The policy group monitors the political situation and the sanction initiatives of national governments, and evaluates proposed sanctions in light of the project's guiding principles. If a sanction is deemed in-scope, the policy group defines the sanctioned entities and passes them to the OSINT group. The policy group is also responsible for determining when existing sanctions should be repealed.
The work of the policy group is done on the discussion mailing list (which you're welcome to join, or you can consult its archives of past discussion) and its results are published here.
2022
Russia
The policy group is beginning by discussing the sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Notable Internet-related sanction events connected with the invasion include:
- February 23: European Union enacts broad economic sanctions on Russia
- February 25: European Union further broadens economic sanctions on Russia
- February 28: Ericsson suspends deliveries to Russia
- March 2: SWIFT disconnects Russian banks
- March 2: European Union sanctions Russian propaganda agencies RT and Sputnik
- March 3: Sabre deplatforms Aeroflot
- March 4: Oracle, SAP, and Microsoft suspend sales in Russia
- March 5: Cogent disconnects Russian customers
- March 6: Netflix suspends service in Russia
- March 8: Lumen disconnects Russian customers
- March 14: The London Internet Exchange (LINX) disconnects Russian networks
- March 14: Instagram ceases operations in Russia