Ukraine invasion: Radio station taken off air amid Russian crackdown on media

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A Russian radio station was taken off air over its protection of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, information company AFP reported Thursday. This is the newest in a collection of measures taken by the Putin authorities to regulate the narrative by banning the usage of sure phrases like ‘assault, invasion, conflict’ and curbing entry to social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

“Ekho Moskvy radio station – a symbol of new-found media freedom in post-Soviet Russia – is to shut down after being taken off air over its coverage of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine,” it mentioned.

Earlier, it was reported that Russian media have been instructed to solely publish data offered by official sources. Media homes have additionally been banned from utilizing phrases like assault, invasion or conflict to explain the Ukraine disaster, mentioned a Guardian report citing Latvian-based Russian information web site meduza, It added that Kremlin has curtailed entry to social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and threatened to close down impartial media platforms like TV Rain and the newspaper Novaya Gazeta.

Novaya Gazetaa Russian newspaper headed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitry Muratov, had revealed an version of its paper in each Russian and Ukrainian with a web page one headline “Russia is bombing Ukraine” in nationwide colors.

Viewers of Russian tv final week would possibly suppose their nation was solely concerned in a small operation in south-east Ukraine, and that the Ukrainian authorities was looking for to impress a bigger conflict, mentioned the report.

As Russia started its “military operation” in Ukraine on February 24, 1000’s of protesters took to the streets of Moscow to display towards conflict. Images on social media confirmed police dragging away civilians, with protest-monitoring group OVD-Info placing the variety of detainees at 7,000, reported AFP.

Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has known as on Russians to stage each day protests towards Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, depicting President Vladimir Putin as an “obviously insane tsar.”

“We cannot wait even a day longer. Wherever you are. In Russia, Belarus or on the other side of the planet. Go out onto the main square of your city every weekday at 19.00 and at 14.00 at weekends and on holidays,” he mentioned in a press release revealed on Twitter by his spokesperson.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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