Ekaterina Mizulina

[4] Even before this, she began working as a Chinese translator as part of official Russian delegations in China.

In 2017, she was appointed director of the Association of Internet Industry Market Participants Safe Internet League, in 2018 executive director of the National Monitoring Center for Assistance to Missing and Victimized Children.

Coordinates a program to train volunteers involved in the search for missing children.

[1] In her activities, Mizulina advocates for censorship on the Internet, for fines and other sanctions against media and social networks that do not comply with Russian legislation.

[1] In 2023, she supported the claim of the Russian Ministry of Justice to the Supreme Court demanding that the international public LGBT movement be recognized as extremist, and its activities banned in Russia.