This is a weird post and I honestly did not know where to post it so its going here for now.
I’m writing a paper where I have to compared Putin and Xi Jingping on multiple factors, one of them being how does each president respond to regional threats. I was able to get access to the Chinese Ministry of Defence website very easily, just clicked on the link and I’m golden. When I did the same for the Russian Ministry of Defence I was give a screen saying access was denied, or when using a different app the servers don’t respond at all. When I briefly looked it up the answers I am getting are Kyiv did some sort of hack which may have made the Ministry respond with denying access to non-Russian citizens, or Russia made the Ministry of Defence website inaccessible to unfriendly nations in general.
I was told using the government’s official websites (the the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) was a “scholarly” source so I figured using their defence ministry’s information could be good to use when talking about how they deal with threatening behaviour. I will most likely have to talk about specific situations being dealt with but I thought the Ministry would be the best place to start.
Is anyone else facing this problem? Is there anyway I can get around it? I know I should be using a VPN but I’m hesitant to commit to one right now (I’m not that tech savvy).
This access denied is on the Russian side. It seems as though almost all Canadian IP addresses are blocked.
I can’t believe the Russian government won’t make an exception for little ol’ me. Oh well, the VPN is helping me get access, maybe one day Canadian IPs won’t be blocked.
You could probably also have used Proton or Opera’s VPN for free
I am not VPN savvy at all so I had no idea these options existed, I’ll look into it though. Thanks for letting me know!
I wonder how many xi bucks it costs to be white listed!
“Xi Jingping if you can hear us, please. Xi Jingping, please save me. Please save me Xi Jingping. Please. I’m asking you, please save me. Please save me, please get these people away from me!”
IYKYK
It’s the western governments banning Russian pages, not the other way around.
Considering the access denied page was in Russian and said to request access, contact this email ending in a .Ru address, I would say that’s blocking on the Russian side. If the DNS didn’t resolve then I would say the blocking is on the Canadian side. This case may be different for other countries.