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12 of March, 15:02

Foreign Ministry: Ukraine continues the hunt for dissidents and correspondents
Hunt for dissidents and reporters in Ukraine Continues, an international authority on these facts do not respond, said the Commissioner of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation on the issues of human rights, democracy and rule of law Konstantin Dolgov.
"What happens in jail and prisons in the Ukraine is very characteristic evidence of the continued repetition of the Ukrainian authorities on anti-democratic ways. Continues the Hunt for dissidents, continue the hard actions regarding correspondents, not only Russian, which in itself causes resentment, "the Russian diplomat said, speaking at the meeting of the Department in the Federation Council, RIA" Novosti ". According to him, it all happens " in the absence of clear and adequate response From Western governments and, unfortunately, From a number of international bodies, and among them the OSCE ". On the first day of the week printed an OPINION reported that Finnish journalist and political figure the Antero Eerola beat up on Ukraine once he said about the violation of the enforcement of the cease-fire in the Donbass. Ukraine hindered the work of the media. Thus, on 5 March, it was announced that the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine suspended the accreditation of all the Russian media. Persecution is exposed and the Ukrainian press. In addition, correspondents working in Ukraine with risk to life. The main source of danger for them were Ukrainian troops. From the actions of the security forces have already lost their lives, the Workers VGTRK Igor Korneluk and Anton Voloshin, the operator First channel Anatoly Clan, Italian journalist Andy Rochelle and his translator Andrew Miron and photographer MIA "today Russia" Andrey Stenin.


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