Just to illustrate just how ugly things are getting -
RT's Editor-in-Chief’s statement comes after the channel’s correspondent Irina Galushko said on her Twitter that the camera-man she is working with had received threats.
$10,000
a head: Radicals put a bounty on UK journalist in Ukraine
Ukrainian radicals have put a bounty out on RT stringer Graham Phillips, who is currently working in the east of the country. Also a camera-man working for RT in Odessa has been informed about being on the radicals' radar.
Ukrainian radicals have put a bounty out on RT stringer Graham Phillips, who is currently working in the east of the country. Also a camera-man working for RT in Odessa has been informed about being on the radicals' radar.
RT,
5
May, 2014
“Myself I have received threats putting a bounty on my head to be kidnapped and that has been offered from [the city of] Dnepropetrovsk, as I understand, connected to the Right Sector,” Graham Phillips confirmed while reporting live from the city of Slavyansk.
The Right Sector reportedly offered $10,000 for the capture of “a Russian spy.”
Price on my head now set at $10,000.
The ultra-nationalists also have a cameraman working for RT in the violence-gripped city of Odessa on their radar, RT's Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan confirmed in a statement.
“Our camera-man-stringer in Odessa received a call from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU). [They] said that he is now on the radar of the Right Sector. [His] former colleagues gave him up. SBU said that the Right Sector now has all his phone numbers and addresses. They gave him up for his anti-Maidan views which he never kept secret,” Simonyan posted on her Twitter.
RT's Editor-in-Chief’s statement comes after the channel’s correspondent Irina Galushko said on her Twitter that the camera-man she is working with had received threats.
On May, 4, RT’s correspondent posted:
cam'man i'm working with just informed his addresses and contacts are in hands of Security Service, Right Sector and Nat'l Guard #Odessa
Foreign journalists working in Ukraine have been subject to an unfolding witch-hunt in Ukraine with assaults and intimidation of reporters intensifying recently.
In
one of the latest incidents Lifenews journalists Julia Shustraya and
Mikhail Pudovkin, were abducted
by armed Ukrainian Security Service members, after they filmed an
interview with one of the leaders of the pro-federalization movement
in Ukraine. They were detained and later deported to Russia.
On
April 21, Simon Ostrovsky, a journalist for the New York-based Vice
News, was also detained by self-defense forces in Slavyansk. He was
held captive for three days and questioned. He was then released.
Several
days after, on April, 24, the SBU
said a Russian and a Belorussian national, both employees of the
Russian NTV channel have been detained in the city of Pershotravensk
in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
On
April, 26, the heads of Russia's major TV corporations, including RT,
called on human rights organizations to “defend the professional
rights of journalists working in Ukraine.”
“Ukraine’s
Donetsk, Lugansk, Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk and other regions are
witnessing the ruthless suppression of civil liberties on a daily
basis. Journalists are being threatened with their lives if they
continue to report from Ukraine,”
the letter reads, signed by the heads of All-Russia State Television
and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK), NTV, REN TV, Channel 5, RT
and News Media.
“The
new Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly taken illegal actions
barring our staff journalists covering the Ukraine crisis from
performing their professional duties and violating their human
dignity,”
the letter said.
'This
is war!': Blood puddles, bullet traces, rocket holes as Slavyansk op
enters active phase
Journalist
Graham Phillips captured on camera some dramatic images of Monday's
deadly Kiev operation outside Slavyansk. Locals call this a war,
saying it has come to their doorstep and that they've spent several
hours on the floor, fearing for their lives. Citizens of Slavyansk
show numerous bullet traces and a hole made by a Ukrainian
helicopter.
Slavyansk
firefight video: Gas pipe explodes amidst fierce fighting
Units
of Ukraine's National Guard exchanged fire with self-defense forces
at a checkpoint located just outside of Slavyansk. A gas pipe was
also seen exploding in the distance as the firefight raged.
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