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Tuesday, 3 October 2017

America's information war against Russia

If RT leaves the US, American media might stop broadcasting in Russia’ – RT editor-in-chief

‘If RT leaves the US, American media might stop broadcasting in Russia’ – RT editor-in-chief


RT,
1 October, 2017


Owing to the US campaign to have RT registered as a foreign agent, the channel will “in the worst-case scenario” be forced to stop broadcasting in America, which will trigger reciprocal measures towards US media in Russia, RT's editor-in-chief has said.


"What they [Washington] have been doing in regard to us is tantamount to driving us out of the country. They put us in conditions in which we cannot work," 

Margarita Simonyan said in interview with Russia's NTV channel. “This is their renowned freedom of speech,”she added, saying that RT has been under pressure for showing the American audience “a different point of view,” allegedly affecting the 2016 US election.

This month, the US Department of Justice has warned the company that supplies all services for the RT America channel that it is obligated to register as a foreign agent. The demand came under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), adopted in 1938 to counter Nazi Germany’s activities on US soil.

In the current situation, “if worst comes to worst” the channel “will leave the US and no longer broadcast there.”

In the worst-case scenario, Russia would respond in kind as to American media,” Simonyan said, adding that as a journalist she would not like such a situation to occur. “We have been taught that freedom of speech is sacred,” she told NTV's host Irada Zeynalova.


The channel has no choice but to comply with the demand under the FARA act, Simonyan said, citing lawyers who have warned that otherwise its “staff will be put in prison and property will be seized.”

The pressure on RT has become “avalanche-like.” The US Congress is currently hearing a separate bill on the channel which seeks ways for its distributors in America to stop broadcasting RT. If approved, US cable networks might refuse to provide services for the channel.

Saying that RT’s partners in the US have endured “pressure and intimidation,” Simonyan also pointed out that Congress recently “interrogated” Twitter representatives and forced them to reveal details of contracts between the social network and RT.

The channel has faced pressure from American media before, such as the “endless fake reports” on RT. Journalists have been scared off working with RT, the editor-in-chief said, adding that officials have also been warned not to cooperate with nor give interviews to the channel.

Various scandals have been orchestrated, with people planted in the channel who then quit and tell everyone that we drink the blood of Christian infants.

However, our audience has only been growing. What [the US authorities] fail to understand is just how much the people of the US distrust their own media. Trump's win is a case in point, as he has been elected despite almost all the American media launching campaigns against him.”

The situation with RT in particular only shows a “deep political crisis” within the US, Simonyan said, suggesting that internal conflicts in Washington have made a “mess” of the country's foreign policy. 

“There is no longer a single Washington; there are several discrete little Washingtons working against one another,” she said.

Russia Poised To Overcome USA In Information War


Vesti News

On Friday, President Putin held a meeting of the Security Council, focused, among other things, on increasing pressure on Russian media abroad. It is clear what it is about. America cannot tolerate the freedom of speech. America declared an information war on Russia, but it already feels that it is losing. It has taken America by complete surprise, so much so that the authorities are fighting dirty in their boxing match with the Russian media, suddenly demanding strict legal restrictions on the work of our journalists in the US. The Russian television channel, RT, and the Russian news agency, Sputnik, which operate on the Internet as well as via radio, are now experiencing nothing short of repression in the United States. There's just no other word for it.


CrossTalk Bullhorns: Evidence-free?



RT

Again this network – RT – is in the spotlight and under attack. Now the Russian authorities are pushing back. What is called the info wars is heating up. Shouldn’t the news consumer be allowed to decide?

CrossTalking with Dmitry Babich, Mark Sleboda, and Adam Garrie.

US 'completely & unlawfully seize' Russian SF consulate as blacksmith breaks lock 

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US 'completely & unlawfully seize' Russian SF consulate as blacksmith breaks lock (VIDEO)

RT,
2 October, 2017

A blacksmith has broken a lock as the police guarded Russian consular residence in San Francisco under the cover of a tarp. The Russian Foreign Ministry said Washington has failed to "give up on its unlawful intents" and reserves its right to respond.

A "Pop-A-Lock" van could be seen parked near the entrance to the Russian consular residence in San Francisco Monday, with a blacksmith in casual clothes having dealt with a lock at the residence

Covered by a large piece of tarp, the blacksmith entered the premises and proceeded to its entrance while the gate was guarded by police officers. In broad daylight, the tarpaulin was then moved to cover the doors of the consular residence, with the blacksmith having apparently worked on the lock under its cover.

An "ordinary American" has approached Russian officials and "apologized for his government" saying he feels ashamed for the unlawful wrongdoings of his authorities, the Russian Embassy in the US tweeted Monday.

Russian diplomats were given an October 1 deadline to vacate the residence, following a directive by the US State Department ordering the closure of the Russian Consulate in San Francisco.


"Despite warnings, US authorities have not listened to the voice of reason and didn't give up on their unlawful intents. Today they completely seized all premises of Russia's Consulate General in San Francisco, with the residential section of the administrative building," Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement Monday, adding that American secret services have been "bossing around" in the building's restricted areas for a month.

A separate residence of the consul general has also been "seized," the statement added, saying that US actions are a "new flagrant violation of international law."

"We stress once again that we have never given and don't give US authorities the consent to remove immunity from Russia's diplomatic and consular property. We have not allowed and do not allow breaking in to our facilities," the ministry reiterated. It called the US agents at the premises "invaders" and their actions "an unprecedented lawlessness for the history of bilateral relations."

Saying that entrance doors were forced open and a new "total search" conducted inside, the ministry pointed out that  Washington has, from December last year, "forcefully seized" five Russian diplomatic properties.

The recent actions show the US "agrees to the possibility of a similar treatment" in regard to its mission in Russia, the Foreign Ministry said, having "reserved the right to respond."


In late 2016, the outgoing Obama administration expelled Russian diplomats and closed two Russian diplomatic compounds in New York and Maryland. Moscow chose not to retaliate at the time, hoping to mend ties during Donald Trump's presidency. However in July, the US Congress approved new sanctions against Russia, prompting Moscow to cut the staff at American missions in Russia.

On August 31, the Trump administration ordered the closure of the Russian Consulate in San Francisco, as well as a consular annex in New York and a chancery annex in Washington, DC. Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, promised that Moscow would introduce "full parity" into its relations with Washington.


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