Oman Daily Observer

Russia’s upper house passes ‘foreign agent’ media law

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MOSCOW: The Russian parliament’s upper house on Wednesday backed a law that would require internatio­nal media outlets to register as “foreign agents”, following US pressure on the Kremlin-backed RT television channel.

The legislatio­n, which parliament’s lower house, the State Duma, unanimousl­y backed in a fast-tracked vote last week, would allow Moscow to target foreign media outlets in a similar way it has gone for NGOs that receive internatio­nal funding.

Many NGOs have closed in response to the intense scrutiny. Under the new legislatio­n, US and other foreign media would have to present themselves as such on all paperwork and submit to intensive scrutiny of staffing and financing.

Senators voted through the law in a morning session, the state TASS news agency reported. The legislatio­n will come into effect when it is signed by President Vladimir Putin.

The Kremlin’s council for human rights had recommende­d the Senate reject the bill, saying it was vaguely worded and difficult to reasonably enforce.

“Any foreign media could be labelled a foreign agent quite arbitraril­y by the justice ministry of the Russian Federation,” the council said in a statement Monday. Russia’s justice ministry said last week it had already contacted the US-funded Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to inform them they might have to start labelling themselves as “foreign agents”. — AFP

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