Ukrainian television channel gave a false letter of reporter " Russia today "
Ukrainian television channel TSN in the night on Thursday said the expulsion of the Russian journalist MIA " Russia today " from Poland, although the Polish authorities are still only expected to announce its decision on the matter in the coming weeks. If this story were shown footage where the Polish Military is being taken away in handcuffs person.
journalist MIA " Russia today " Leonid Sviridov on Wednesday showed his explanation in the Department for foreigners Masovian Voivodeship, which is considering the revocation of his right to stay in Poland. At the meeting, the reporter showed a written message - autobiography and personal opinion on the issue of the situation. Following the meeting, which will be announced the decision in the case will be held during the month.
" Poland throws journalist " Russia Today ". The proper decision in relation to Leonid G. Sviridov adopted at the request of the Agency for internal security, " he said.
When TSN was accompanied by a letter, which is a completely different person being taken away in handcuffs Employees of the Polish internal security Agency.
The Polish authorities on October 24, withdrew the accreditation of a journalist without explanation, it was later announced about the intention of the Polish authorities to withdraw from Sviridov permission to stay in the country. In the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation actions Warsaw called " provocative " and reserved the right to respond. MIA " Russia today " also demanded that the Polish authorities explanations.
The Polish foreign Ministry said that is not related to the procedure initiated at the request of the Agency of internal security of the state. Deputy head of the foreign Ministry Rafal Trzaskowski said that " Poland is not sent if any of the country unless there is tangible evidence " and referred to " certain doubts " the internal security Agency.
Sviridov for the first time got a journalistic accreditation of the Polish foreign Minister in 1998, and since 2003 lives and works in Poland on a permanent basis.