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BBC reporter: Russia told me never to return

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Moscow: A BBC journalist said Russia was expelling her and had told her she could never return in “devastatin­g” treatment showing the country she reported on for years was turning inwards.

In an unusual move at a time of already poor bilateral ties, Russia said Sarah Rainsford (pic ) – one of the British broadcaste­r’s two English-language Moscow correspond­ents – was being sent home after London’s refusal to give visas to Russian journalist­s.

In a BBC interview, Rainsford said she was shocked by the decision which she felt was part of a wider diplomatic game at a time when Russia’s ties with the West were on the slide.

The move not to renew her Russian visa beyond the end of this month looked like a technical one, but was not, she said.

“I am being expelled,” she said.

“I have been told (by Russian officials) that I cannot come back ever. It’s devastatin­g personally.

“The ‘90s was a time of new and exciting freedoms for Russia, and I suppose my career here as a journalist has charted the path through which those freedoms have been reduced and reduced and reduced,” she said.

Rainsford, who is on a second stint in Moscow, said she had lived for almost one third of her life in Russia and had dedicated years to studying it.

Her departure before the end of this month follows a period before parliament­ary elections in September when the authoritie­s in Russia have cracked down on Russian-language media at home that they deem backed by malign foreign interests intent on stoking unrest.

Rainsford said the Russia story had become increasing­ly difficult to tell in what she described as an oppressive environmen­t.

“This is a clear sign that things have changed.

“It’s another really bad sign about the state of affairs in Russia. Another sign that Russia is closing in on itself,” she said.

The BBC has urged Moscow to reconsider and called the case an assault on media freedom.

Russia says it had warned London many times that it would respond to what it calls visa-related persecutio­n of Russian journalist­s in Britain.

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