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Russia targets US media in row over RT registration | Russia targets US media in row over RT registration |
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Russia is preparing to retaliate against US media after Kremlin-backed broadcaster RT was told to register in the US as a "foreign agent". | Russia is preparing to retaliate against US media after Kremlin-backed broadcaster RT was told to register in the US as a "foreign agent". |
Russia will adopt "broader" measures which "may include social media networks", a top pro-Kremlin MP said. | Russia will adopt "broader" measures which "may include social media networks", a top pro-Kremlin MP said. |
RT has been singled out as a propaganda outlet in the wake of alleged Russian meddling in the US presidential vote. | RT has been singled out as a propaganda outlet in the wake of alleged Russian meddling in the US presidential vote. |
CNN, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty were named as likely targets for the new Russian law. | CNN, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty were named as likely targets for the new Russian law. |
A Russian senator involved in media policy, Alexei Pushkov, said those US media organisations "should be subject to restrictions, including their services as part of cable TV packages". | A Russian senator involved in media policy, Alexei Pushkov, said those US media organisations "should be subject to restrictions, including their services as part of cable TV packages". |
Sergei Neverov, parliamentary head of the pro-Kremlin party United Russia, said "we'll not just draft proposals, but a commission will work out broader measures, which may include social media networks". | Sergei Neverov, parliamentary head of the pro-Kremlin party United Russia, said "we'll not just draft proposals, but a commission will work out broader measures, which may include social media networks". |
RT 'free speech' protest | RT 'free speech' protest |
Earlier an RT statement said the US Department of Justice "has given the broadcaster until Monday to register as a foreign agent, otherwise the channel's head faces arrest and its accounts could be frozen". | Earlier an RT statement said the US Department of Justice "has given the broadcaster until Monday to register as a foreign agent, otherwise the channel's head faces arrest and its accounts could be frozen". |
The instruction comes under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), adopted in 1938 to counter pro-Nazi agitation on US soil. | The instruction comes under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), adopted in 1938 to counter pro-Nazi agitation on US soil. |
RT says it will challenge the US requirement in court. | RT says it will challenge the US requirement in court. |
"It contradicts both the democracy and freedom of speech principles. It deprives us of fair competition with other international channels, which are not registered as foreign agents," said RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan. | "It contradicts both the democracy and freedom of speech principles. It deprives us of fair competition with other international channels, which are not registered as foreign agents," said RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan. |
FARA applies to those engaged in political activity for a foreign government. It would require RT to label anything it produces - making it clear its reports are distributed on behalf of the Russian state. | FARA applies to those engaged in political activity for a foreign government. It would require RT to label anything it produces - making it clear its reports are distributed on behalf of the Russian state. |
Charities and other civil society groups operating in Russia have to register as "foreign agents" if they get any foreign funding. | Charities and other civil society groups operating in Russia have to register as "foreign agents" if they get any foreign funding. |
Human rights groups have condemned the label, saying it echoes Soviet-era attacks on dissidents. |
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