вторник, 5 июня 2012 г.

Espionage - intrigue - investigation


American human rights activists are concerned about what the local Bureau of the Kremlin's Russia Today channel. Journalists are often suspicious of talk about extremism and conspiracy theories. U.S. observers are concerned about the methods of journalistic work, employees who use the local offices of the Russian TV channel Russia Today.

This year, the RT began broadcasting from Washington several hours a day, dedicating topic subjects is not Russia, and cases within the U.S.. According to the newspaper, a lot of viewers TV broadcast surprising tendency to the most radical and conspiratorial views of guests.
In August, an American human rights. Southern Poverty Law Center. , Respected organization that tracks the emergence of extremist phenomena, published. report. On the activities of the Russian TV channel. Channel itself extremist defenders had not been named. However, according to the authors, the station pays inordinately long time on the air broadcasting conspiracy theories and extremist ideas.

... Channel Guide, including the chief Margarita Simonyan rejects such accusations. ... ...

According to human rights activists, Russian journalist is disingenuous. They drew attention not only on the titles ... During the recent anniversary of the attacks took Channel Four series of stories entitled ...

Even some employees of the channel, the article says, the impression that the Kremlin or the Russian intelligence service plans to sow dissent in the U.S.. Simonyan said: «RT is not a public channel. RT - a global information network, as ... They may be funded by the government, but are not state ... According to the newspaper, told reporters the channel, that if coverage of some events and hot issues, and Russian is allowed, then the criticism of Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev imposed a strict ban.
Russia Today is suspected in the trenches of the Russian ' spy network ' and the direction of the channel to ensure that ' heated dissent in the United States '.
Kremlin news channel Russia Today has got fans all over the world, idealistic mixing news with conspiracy theories, says The Independent. This year a new edition of his RT America broadcasts several hours a day exclusively for the American audience, focusing not on Russian themes, but on life in America, writes a correspondent Shaun Walker. ' In August the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an authoritative American organization that tracks the activities of extremists in the United States and the organizations that preach hatred, published a report on Russia Today. The organization did not itself carried the channel to extremist, but stated that he was unfairly paid a lot of airtime to extremists and conspiracy theories ' - for example, the terrorist attacks of September 11 and the right to occupy the post of President Obama at birth, the article says.

' Refocusing ' channel - from Russia to the United States, and the decision not to advertise the link with Moscow ( from last year 's leading reporters and were told to call the channel only 'RT', and in any case not 'Russia Today') leads some to wonder what purpose pursued . There is a suspicion - even some staff lines - that the Kremlin or the Russian intelligence service plans dissent is heated in the U.S.. At least, it 's like trying to get even Russia and the West, which often reads notation Moscow on democracy and human rights, and to shed light on the sore spots the U.S. as they are seen to the Kremlin '- referred to in Article. Western intelligence services regarded Russia Today correspondent with suspicion even before the recent Russian spy scandal ' illegals ' in the U.S., the author tells the publication. Journalist, broadcaster directed to one of the Western capitals, said that before granting accreditation to her, she was invited to a meeting at a local cafe representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. ' This man came, and he had a dossier with a mass of information about me and my past - shared the journalist, who asked not to reveal his name. - It was obvious that he is working on the intelligence, and in the end he still asked, ' Is Russia Today a cover for espionage network? ' .

A fellow channel, who wished to remain anonymous, said in an interview that the desire to sow dissent - the only logical reason to invite the conspiracy theorists. ' On the other hand, the head of RT America Denis Trunov repeatedly said that his only goal - to attract attention on YouTube and for that he would invite anyone, he even offered to discuss Afghanistan with the assistance of porn stars ' - the source added.

Simonyan in response to written questions from the newspaper reported that the target audience RT - people capable of critical thinking and want to know the truth, rather than submit to stereotypes. RT shows the plots, which the audience will not see them on the usual channels. ... ' Today's conspiracy theories may be true tomorrow ' - he adds.




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