These sorts of action are usually carried out prior to war.
CNN may lose license in Russia if violations not eliminated – watchdog
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September, 2017
CNN
International has less than a week to eliminate violations uncovered
by Roskomnadzor, otherwise the US broadcaster’s license in Russia
may be suspended, the country's communications regulator said.
“We’ve
recently issued an order to [CNN]. It instructs the television
channel and the broadcaster to eliminate the violations that we
detected before October 11,” Vadim Subbotin, Roskomnadzor deputy
head, told Interfax.
“Under
the law on mass media, if the order isn’t executed, the
broadcasting license can be suspended by Roskomnadzor," Subbotin
warned.
According
to the official, the watchdog is currently reviewing the paperwork
provided by CNN in response to the complaints.
“We’ll
have more precise information somewhere around October 11,” he
said.
During
his earlier speech at a session of the Russian Federation Council’s
Committee on State Sovereignty Protection, Subbotin said that he
“wouldn’t like one to draw parallels between the activities of
Roskomnadzor and the activities our colleagues from the US Justice
Department are now conducting regarding our [Russian] media.”
“We
treat every media outlet equally, no matter of their state of origin
– America, France, Germany,” he said.
In
late September, CNN received a warning from Roskomnadzor over
broadcasting incorrect registration data.
It
was ordered to eliminate the violation, which the watchdog's head
Aleksandr Zharov described as “mundane.”
Zharov
also stressed that the attention toward the US channel didn’t mean
that CNN’s place on air in Russia was in danger.
"According
to the [Russian] legislation, it’s only after two warnings that the
procedure of suspending the activities of a media outlet is initiated
and this is done through a court,” he said.
In
recent months, increased pressure has been applied in America on
Russia’s RT channel and Sputnik news agency over their claimed role
in the alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential campaign.
On
Wednesday, it was reported that Google has pulled RT from the premium
YouTube advertising service Google Preferred without notifying the
broadcaster.
In
September, the US Department of Justice sent a letter to a supply
company which provides for the needs of RT America, the US-based
branch of RT, demanding that it register under FARA (the Foreign
Agents Registration Act).
RT
Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan decried the move as an attempt at
an outright ban of the broadcaster in the US, while the Foreign
Ministry stressed that being registered under FARA may endanger RT
staff working in America.
The
State Sovereignty Protection Committee chairman, Andrey Klimov,
stressed the need for Russia to come up with a response to the
pressure on Russian media in the US.
"According
to the recommendations of our commission, the relevant ministries and
departments are invited to develop and, if necessary, begin to
implement countermeasures against the US media [operating in Russia]
within the framework of existing legislation,” he said on Thursday.
Demands for RT to register under FARA may be faced by “adequate strictly balanced measures” by Moscow, Klimov added.
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