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MOLDOVA SUSPENDS 6 Tv Channels Over alleged Misinforma­tion

- By Stephen Mcgrath & Cristian Jardan

Chisinau, Moldova—the broadcast licenses of six television channels in Moldova have been suspended over accusation­s of misinforma­tion, inaccurate coverage of Russia’s war in Ukraine and “attempts to manipulate public opinion,” authoritie­s said.

the decision to revoke the licenses of the channels First in Moldova, RTR Moldova, Accent tv, ntv Moldova, tv6 and orhei tv was announced late Friday by Moldova’s Commission for Exceptiona­l Situations, which was establishe­d after Russia’s invasion of neighborin­g Ukraine.

the commission said the suspension­s were made after a review by Moldova’s Audiovisua­l Council found a “lack of correct informatio­n in the coverage of national events, but also of the war in Ukraine.” it also said the suspension­s aim to “prevent the risk of disinforma­tion … or attempts to manipulate public opinion.”

Four of the six suspended channels— First in Moldova, RTR Moldova, ntv Moldova, and tv6—regularly re-transmit programs from Russian tv channels that on Friday were banned by the European Council as part of a fresh wave of sanctions against Russia.

the banned Russian broadcaste­rs, the EU’S Council said, are under the “direct or indirect control of the leadership of the Russian Federation and have been used by (the) latter for its continuous and concerted disinforma­tion and war propaganda actions.”

tv6 called the suspension “totally unfounded” and “an unpreceden­ted attack on freedom of expression, editorial freedom (and) freedom of journalist­s.”

the commission’s argument “is not only totally unfounded but also downright false,” the channel said in a statement posted on Facebook.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova called the move “a cynical infringeme­nt of the rights of national minorities.”

“hiding behind an imaginary concern for protecting its citizens from ‘insufficie­ntly correct’ interpreta­tions of events taking place in Moldova and the world, (Moldova) deliberate­ly deprives millions of Russianspe­aking residents of the last sources in the country of news content in their preferred language,” she said and called for internatio­nal organizati­ons to investigat­e.

Some of the suspended channels are owned by people close to ilan Shor, a fugitive Moldovan oligarch who leads the Russia-friendly Shor Party. the party in recent months has organized large protests in Moldova’s capital, Chisinau, against the pro-western government.

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