The American group Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, announced on Monday September 16 that it was banning Russian state media from accessing its platforms worldwide, to avoid any “foreign interference activity”.
The ban comes as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday denounced the destabilizing activities of Russian media outlet RT, which he said had been transformed into « industry » Russian intelligence in the world.
“After careful consideration, we have expanded our action against Russian state media”Meta said. “Rossia Segodnia, RT and other related entities are now banned from our apps worldwide due to their foreign interference activities”the American company announced.
“Such actions against Russian media are unacceptable”Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticized during his daily briefing on Tuesday, saying that Meta “discredits itself[ait] » in making this decision. Facebook and Instagram, platforms widely used by opponents of the Kremlin, were banned in Russia in March 2022, shortly after the invasion of Ukraine, and their parent company Meta was classified as an anti-government organization. “extremist”.
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“Specialist in sanctions against Russia”
About ten days ago, the American authorities unveiled a battery of measures targeting the Russian media outlet RT, including criminal prosecutions and sanctions, in response to attempts to interfere in the elections in the United States, which they attribute to Russia. The State Department then imposed visa restrictions on a media group to which RT belongs, Rossia Segodnia, as well as other subsidiaries of this company.
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In a message on Telegram, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova had joked about the latest American announcements on Friday, saying: “I think there should be a new profession in the United States: Russia sanctions specialist.”
Russia’s state-run RT, launched in 2005, is seen by Westerners as a pure propaganda outlet for the Kremlin. Its website and television channels broadcast in several languages, including English, Spanish, French, German and Arabic.
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