The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will be prompted to enter the mandatory accreditation for the Russian correspondents, said Advisor to the head of the Ministry of internal Affairs, the people's choice Anton Geraschenko. " Today starts a new Parliament. I propose to introduce a mandatory accreditation for journalists in the Russian media with regulations that they must not break if you want to work in Ukraine, " wrote Gerashchenko in Facebook. According to him, if the rules of accreditation will be violated correspondent should be sent. Remember, the Ukrainian authorities strongly hinder the work of the Russian correspondents. Many members of the Russian media are not allowed on the Playground of Ukraine. First television channel LifeNews said that the correspondent Eugene Zmanovsky beat up in Kiev in the performance of editorial tasks. Semenovskaya covered the promotion of football fans, who, according to her, gathered at the Palace of arts " Ukraine "in order to disrupt the concert artist Ani Lorak. As stated by the channel, to the beating of a reporter involved in Ukrainian colleagues that As if he'd known journalist and attacked her. November 4, Semenovskaya was detained in the center of Kiev at run time editorial job of covering the " Slavonic March ", which was obliged to pass in the Ukrainian capital in support of the " Russian March " in the Russian capital. The delay then demanded Ukrainian colleagues. In addition, since the beginning of the conflict in the East of Ukraine there is a systematic process of banning broadcast on Russian television. Thus, on 19 September in Ukraine was at the time stopped broadcasting RBC TV. on 10 September, the Ukrainian government decided to replace Russian Spanish television. First in September Kyiv court banned the retransmission of fifteen Russian channels. A ban were " 1st channel. Global network ", " RTR-Planeta ", " NTV-Mir ", " Russia-24 ", TVCI, " Russia-1 ", NTV, TNT, " Petersburg-5 ", " Star ", Ren-TV, RBC-TV, Life News, Russia Today and in History.
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