The OSCE buffoons are afraid that other countries may decide to follow
suit While forgetting to be critical about the US starting the labeling "foreign agent". The MSM hasn't only been critical of Russia, but Austria, Hungary,
Poland and other countries that resist the globalist agenda.
OSCE condemns labeling media as 'foreign agents' – but only after Russia did it
RT : 16 Nov, 2017
The OSCE has finally paid attention to the issue of media
outlets being labeled “foreign agents” and condemned this practice. The
organization only took notice after Moscow's retaliatory move to RT
being targeted in the US.
“Branding media entities as ‘foreign agents’ is a dangerous practice, as it can narrow the space for freedom of the media,” said Harlem Desir, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's (OSCE) Representative on Freedom of the Media, in a statement on Thursday. The official then expressed his “concern” about measures taken by the US and Russia “requiring the media entities from other countries to register themselves as ‘foreign agents.’”
Registration of media outlets as foreign agents is not acceptable, Desir said, expressing further concerns over “pieces of legislation, while originally designed for non-media actors, … being extended to cover the media,” the OSCE said in its statement.
The OSCE media representative then warned that registration as a foreign agent would most likely impose “additional administrative burdens” upon the affected media organization as well as would “stigmatize” their journalists. “I
call on both the Unites States and the Russian Federation to reconsider
and refrain from requiring media entities to register as ‘foreign
agents’ and not take further steps,” he said, as he offered his assistance to both countries in resolving the issue.
Desir
also asked both the US and Russia to clarify the reasons behind the
labeling, as well as the consequences it can have for the media's
ability to operate freely in both countries.
The OSCE decided to
voice its criticism right after the reciprocal moves had been taken by
Russia, after staying silent for months while RT was facing pressure
from the US government.
The exchange was started by the US, which targeted RT America amid
the ongoing hysteria over Russia’s alleged influence on the US 2016
presidential elections. It was also the US, which demanded that RT
registered under the 1938 piece of legislation initially designed to
counter pro-Nazi propaganda.
Finally, it was Washington that
threated RT with staff arrests, property seizures and legal action in
case it fails to comply with the US Justice Department's demands before
November 13. Faced with the ultimatum, RT ultimately had to register as a
foreign agent in the US.
In response, the Russian lawmakers
passed a law requiring foreign mass-media outlets operating in the
country to register as foreign agents. Following the move, the Russian
Justice Ministry sent letters to nine media outlets, informing them it
is possible they might have to register.
At the same time, RT’s editor-in-chief, Margarita Simonyan, offered her condolences on Wednesday to all journalists “at all media organizations – Russian and foreign alike – who have been caught up in Washington’s political games.”
Asked for comment in November, when the witch hunt targeting RT was
already in full swing, the office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom
of the Media said it has “just” been notified about RT’s registration as
a foreign agent in the US. It refused to provide any comment on the
issue at that time.
A number of institutionalized journalist associations, including the US Press Association and the National Union of Journalists in the UK and Ireland, also preferred to stay away from trouble by refusing to comment.
A number of institutionalized journalist associations, including the US Press Association and the National Union of Journalists in the UK and Ireland, also preferred to stay away from trouble by refusing to comment.
The pressure exerted on RT by the
US government did not go entirely unnoticed, however. The Committee to
Protect Journalists (CPJ), an international rights group, called RT’s
registration as a foreign agent a “troubling precedent.”
Chris
Hedges, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, New York Times bestselling
author and former professor at Princeton University, denounced it as “one of the most horrendous blows to press freedom since the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s.”
NSA
whistleblower William Binney also criticized Washington’s move and
called it a direct violation of the First Amendment and freedom of
speech.
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# OSCE had to wait for orders from their puppet masters, every western
institution has been infiltrated, every media outlet has to use the same
narrative as theirs, you can't believe anything from the west anymore
as its not controlled by the west ironically.
# The west in general and the US in particular has forgotten the value of
being known as an 'honest broker'...Sadly once that reputation is lost
it is not easily restored.
# what a disgraceful OSCE is only when it affects usa do they bleat.same
as all the other gutless media that would not speak out against tyranny
of the usa. americunts only deserve to be troden on and lied to.by their
govt.
# Why is OCSE not condemning the British attempt to close RT's bank
accounts in order to hinder their work in the UK? Can only handle one
version of the truth, which is your own?
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