Oman Daily Observer

Russian House backs probe into US media

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MOSCOW: The Russian lower house of parliament, the State Duma, has approved a proposal to launch an investigat­ion into US media organisati­ons that operate in Russia, it said in a statement posted on its web site late on Friday.

The investigat­ion, which will be conducted by the Duma’s informatio­n policy, technologi­es and communicat­ions committee, will check whether CNN, the Voice of America, Radio Liberty and “other American media” are complying with Russian law.

The statement said the Duma backed the move on Friday evening after Konstantin Zatulin, an MP from the pro-Kremlin United Russia party, proposed an investigat­ion to retaliate for what he called a “repressive” US move against Russian state-funded broadcaste­r RT.

He said he was referring to an initiative by US Senator Jeanne Shaheen, who has introduced a bill to empower the Justice Department to investigat­e possible violations of the Foreign Agents Registrati­on Act by RT.

Shaheen, a Democrat, cited a US intelligen­ce agency assessment that suggested RT was part of a Russian influence campaign to help Donald Trump win the White House last year. The Kremlin and RT have strongly rejected that allegation.

Foreign media in Russia are overseen by the Russian Foreign Ministry, whose spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova this week singled out Shaheen’s demarche for criticism, quipping ironically that the senator should have included a clause drawing up a list of books for burning.

The US move also solicited the ire of Margarita Simonyan, RT’s editor-in-chief. — Reuters

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