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2 of February, 20:19

SBU will toughen rules for the admission of reporters to Ukraine
The security service of Ukraine (SBU), together with the frontier enhance filtration of events to prevent the country correspondents who, in the opinion of Kyiv, "lead information war," said the Advisor to the head of the security service of Ukraine Markiyan Lubkivsky.

about it is notified on the official page of the office on Facebook. The message is not reported, what measures will be implemented.

"To such Authorized media has not had the opportunity to work within Ukraine to realize, truly, informational aggression against our country," leads SBU words Lubkivskyi.

Tuesday in the Verkhovna Rada will consider four of the bill, according to which, for example, it is proposed to introduce a ban on the Russian investors to be shareholders of Ukrainian TV channels, as well as on time, before the end of the special operation in the Donbass, stop for a while accreditation of journalists and technical staff part of the Russian mass media by the state authorities of Ukraine.

on the first day of the week Ukrainian TV channel "inter" has appealed to the leadership of the country, the OSCE representative on freedom of the media and the head of the EU delegation to Ukraine with a letter requesting to withdraw from consideration of Parliament, threatening the freedom of speech in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian authorities are quite often used limits on the Russian correspondents, in particular, denied entry or deported from Ukraine. In the last month of summer 2014 the national broadcasting Council of Ukraine sent to the Ministry of justice and the Ministry of internal Affairs of the country the list of 38 Russian correspondents, recommending to ban them from entering Ukraine. Before the OSCE representative on freedom of the media Dunja Mijatovic said that considerations of national security may not lead to the infringement of the freedom of the media.

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