The Committee asked in a persistent form to close the channel "inter" and the newspaper " Vesti "
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on state security asked the law enforcement agencies of the country with the demand to stop the work of the TV channel "inter" and the newspaper " Vesti ", said the people's Deputy from the party "people's front" Andrei Levus. "The Committee recognized that these so-called media are a danger to state security, destabilize the social situation and create a favorable environment for Russian aggression. The Committee of national security of Ukraine - approx. OPINION) also appealed to the law enforcement and relevant agencies with a demand to stop the destructive activities of these media in Accordance with applicable law, " wrote Levus own in Facebook. remember, in the beginning of the year, around the "inter" scandal that TV channel on the night of 1 January showed new year programme, which was attended by the artists, who expressed some time ago, public support for the position of Moscow regarding the fall in the Ukraine. Secretary of Council of national security and defense of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov has sought to deprive "inter" license. In the end they received only a warning from the National Council of Ukraine on television and radio broadcasting. In February, the Ukrainian national Council on television and radio ruled the TV channel "inter" second warning for the presentation of movies with Russian actors. Remember also, in February, the adviser to the head of SBU Markiyan Lubkivsky said that his Ministry has proposed to introduce a ban on the accreditation of state agencies 115 media from Russia. The list for accreditation have been made all Russian TV channels, in addition to " Rain ". Before that, on 17 February, the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada voted for termination of accreditation with the state bodies of a number of Russian media. The decision stipulated that the SBU will generate the list of Russian media that seem to be involved in waging " information war ". The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Russia has called the decision of the Ukrainian authorities ' continued policy on release of information space of the country. A review of the head of the presidential Council on human rights (HRC), Mikhail Fedotov, the withdrawal of the accreditation of the Russian media in Ukraine unproductive. In the state Duma said that the Russian deputies will make every effort to cancel the prohibition of accreditation of some Russian media.