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Russian network registers in U.S. as foreign agent

- By Chad Day and Vladimir Isachenkov

WASHINGTON — Russian state-funded TV channel RT has registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent after pressure from the U.S. government, documents released Monday show.

The Justice Department announced the registrati­on just hours after RT’s chief editor said the company had complied with the U.S. demand that it register under the Foreign Agents Registrati­on Act. The move doesn’t restrict the channel’s content, but the network is required to publicly disclose details about its funding and operations as well as mark certain content distribute­d in the U.S. with labels.

Many news outlets with ties to foreign government­s are required to similarly register, but the pressure on RT has angered Russian officials who have said they will retaliate with unspecifie­d restrictio­ns on U.S. news outlets.

On Monday, RT editor, Margarita Simonyan, said on the channel’s Russianlan­guage website that “between a criminal case and the registrati­on, we have chosen the latter,” adding on a sarcastic note that “we congratula­te the American freedom of speech and those who still believe in it on that.”

Simonyan said that failure to fulfill the U.S. Department of Justice’s request to register by Monday could have led to the arrest of RT’s American director and the freezing of its accounts.

In a statement, Acting Assistant Attorney General Dana Boente said that the Justice Department enforces the Foreign Agents Registrati­on Act, or FARA, “regardless of nationalit­y.”

“Americans have a right to know who is acting in the United States to influence the U.S. government or public on behalf of foreign principals,” he said in the statement.

Passed in 1938, the law applies to people or companies disseminat­ing informatio­n in the U.S. on behalf of foreign government­s, political parties and other “foreign principals.” The law is most commonly applied to foreign lobbying efforts, but the Justice Department has also required registrati­on by media outlets funded by foreign government­s. For example, the English-language newspaper, China Daily, is registered due to its affiliatio­n with the Chinese government.

The filing for RT came through its U.S.-based production company, T& R Production­s. According to the filing, the production company registered as a foreign agent of ANO TV-Novosti, the Russian government entity that handles the broadcast of RT worldwide.

The U.S. intelligen­ce agencies have alleged RT served as a propaganda outlet for the Kremlin as part of its multi-pronged effort to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election. Russia denies interferin­g. The Justice Department said it is reviewing the filing for “sufficienc­y.”

 ??  ?? RT editor Margarita Simonyan chose to avoid a criminal case.
RT editor Margarita Simonyan chose to avoid a criminal case.

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