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‘Thoughts with colleagues in Moscow whose voices cannot be silenced for long.’
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Interim BBC News director Jonathan Munro tweeted: ‘It’s with a heavy heart that we have had to suspend operations in Russia until we assess impact of new laws which outlaw independent journalism. The new law came after foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused the BBC of playing a ‘determined role in undermining the Russian stability and security’. Russia has termed its actions in Ukraine a ‘special operation’. ‘Our journalists in Ukraine and around the world will continue to report on the invasion of Ukraine.’ ‘We remain committed to making accurate, independent information available to audiences around the world, including the millions of Russians who use our news services.
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‘It leaves us no other option than to temporarily suspend the work of all BBC News journalists and their support staff within the Russian Federation while we assess the full implications of this unwelcome development. ‘I’d like to pay tribute to all of them, for their bravery, determination and professionalism. ‘The safety of our staff is paramount and we are not prepared to expose them to the risk of criminal prosecution simply for doing their jobs,’ BBC Director-General Tim Davie said in a statement. © Provided by Daily Mail ABC News’ James Longman has been broadcasting from Moscow all week, but stopped on Friday nightīBC News has said it will continue its service in Russian from outside of Russia. ‘The CBC is very concerned about new legislation passed in Russia, which appears to criminalise independent reporting on the current situation in Ukraine and Russia,’ the CBC said in a statement posted online. Several other news organizations including the Canadian Broadcasting CBC and the BBC have also suspended their reporting from Russia following the passing of the law. We will continue to assess the situation and determine what this means for the safety of our teams on the ground.’ ‘Because of the new censorship law passed in Russia today, some Western networks including ABC News are not broadcasting from the country tonight.
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It was a similar view taken by ABC News who has several correspondents working in the country currently. ‘The change to the criminal code, which seems designed to turn any independent reporter into a criminal purely by association, makes it impossible to continue any semblance of normal journalism inside the country,’ Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait said in a statement.ĬBS News stated that it is no longer broadcasting from the country: ‘CBS News is not currently broadcasting from Russia as we monitor the circumstances for our team on the ground given the new media laws passed today.’ Bloomberg News also said it was temporarily suspending the work of its journalists inside Russia.