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President Petro Poroshenko has reversed his decision to ban three BBC journalists from Ukraine after an international outcry. | President Petro Poroshenko has reversed his decision to ban three BBC journalists from Ukraine after an international outcry. |
Correspondent Steve Rosenberg, producer Emma Wells and cameraman Anton Chicherov were among 400 people and 90 organisations barred from Ukraine, according to an expanded sanctions list against people posing a “threat to national security” signed by Poroshenko on Wednesday. | Correspondent Steve Rosenberg, producer Emma Wells and cameraman Anton Chicherov were among 400 people and 90 organisations barred from Ukraine, according to an expanded sanctions list against people posing a “threat to national security” signed by Poroshenko on Wednesday. |
Many Russian officials, journalists and television channels were also banned, as well as two Spanish journalists who went missing in Syria in July. | Many Russian officials, journalists and television channels were also banned, as well as two Spanish journalists who went missing in Syria in July. |
After the move to bar the British journalists caused a minor uproar, Poroshenko ordered the national security council to remove the names of the BBC employees from the list. | After the move to bar the British journalists caused a minor uproar, Poroshenko ordered the national security council to remove the names of the BBC employees from the list. |
The president informed the new UK ambassador to Kiev, Judith Gough, of the change while presenting her with diplomatic credentials on Thursday, spokesman Svyatoslov Tsegolko wrote on his Facebook account. | The president informed the new UK ambassador to Kiev, Judith Gough, of the change while presenting her with diplomatic credentials on Thursday, spokesman Svyatoslov Tsegolko wrote on his Facebook account. |
Свобода преси для мене абсолютна цінність.-Президент доручив РНБО вилучити прізвища журналістів ВВС з санкційного списку. РНБО зробить заяву | Свобода преси для мене абсолютна цінність.-Президент доручив РНБО вилучити прізвища журналістів ВВС з санкційного списку. РНБО зробить заяву |
“Freedom of the press is an absolute value for me,” Petroshenko told Gough, according to the post. | “Freedom of the press is an absolute value for me,” Petroshenko told Gough, according to the post. |
Poroshenko said the list targeted people involved in Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and the aggression in eastern Ukraine, referring to the conflict with Russia-backed rebels that has continued in certain hotspots this year despite a February ceasefire. | Poroshenko said the list targeted people involved in Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and the aggression in eastern Ukraine, referring to the conflict with Russia-backed rebels that has continued in certain hotspots this year despite a February ceasefire. |
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said it was deplored by the decision to list journalists. “While the government may not like or agree with the coverage, labelling journalists a potential threat to national security is not an appropriate response,” it said in a statement. | |
The ban on the two Spanish journalist was also lifted but Ukraine’s information policy ministry said Cesar Vidal - a Spanish radio host and historian - would remain on the list because he had allegedly referred to Ukraine as “an artificial state that is being used (by the West) as a weapon to threaten the Kremlin”. | |
The ministry said it would keep “propaganda-spouting” Russian media personalities, such as the virulently anti-Western weekly TV show host Dmitry Kiselyov, out of the country for the coming year. | |
The ban was on Thursday further broadened to include former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi because he visited Crimea last week with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. |
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