the term "open-source" does not just mean that the source code is made available, but rather that the source code is made available under a license that meets certain criteria. One of those criteria is that the license does not single out groups of people. –
I'm closing this question. What it's asking is not about open source; it's about bastardisation of open source, which means it's not within our scope here. You're looking for legal advice, which is not something we do
should be deported to shitholes like Russia if they commit serious crimes.