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RT’s Telegram channel blocked in Ukraine | RT’s Telegram channel blocked in Ukraine |
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The network has been accused of violating “local laws” | The network has been accused of violating “local laws” |
RT’s Russian-language Telegram channel has apparently been blocked in Ukraine as users reported problems accessing it on Monday. | |
The channel can no longer be accessed from Ukraine due to “violation of local laws,” according to a notice displayed on the platform. Telegram did not specify which terms of service have been violated. | |
Some users from Ukraine later said they were still able to access the channel as of Monday afternoon. | |
The Special_Authors channel, which reposts content produced by RT, has also apparently been blocked. | |
In the early hours of Tuesday, Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported that people in the Czech Republic were also experiencing difficulties reading the RT Russian and Special_Authors channels, with the same notice from Telegram that the content had broken local laws. | |
Kiev and the EU have banned multiple Russian media outlets, including RT and Sputnik, since 2022, citing the Ukraine conflict and accusing the Kremlin of using the media for “disinformation.” | |
In September, US tech giant Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, banned several Russian networks, including RT, from its platforms. The move came after Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the outlet as a “de facto arm of [Russian] intelligence. | In September, US tech giant Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, banned several Russian networks, including RT, from its platforms. The move came after Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the outlet as a “de facto arm of [Russian] intelligence. |
Russia has accused Western governments of censorship and attempts to silence dissenting voices. Moscow responded to the sanctions by banning a number of Western media outlets, including state-funded broadcasters the BBC and Voice of America. |
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