russian mps back law targeting foreign media
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Russian MPs back law targeting foreign media

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Russia will be able to use the law "to give a timely retaliatory response
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Russian MPs on Wednesday backed new legislation that could force foreign media outlets to register as "foreign agents" in a reciprocal response to US pressure on Kremlin-backed TV channel RT.

Lawmakers approved amendments to broaden a 2012 law aimed at non-governmental organisations to include foreign media. Rights groups fear it could have a chilling effect on the ability of outlets to carry out independent reporting.

The existing regulations force NGOs that have international funding and whose activities are deemed "political" to undergo scrutiny of their finances and staffing, and label themselves as "foreign agents" on paperwork and statements.

The Kremlin praised parliament's vote as allowing it to offer a "very harsh" response to attacks on Russian media abroad.

"Any attempts to encroach on the freedom of Russian media abroad... will not remain without response from Moscow -- without a very harsh response," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

Russia will be able to use the law "to give a timely retaliatory response," he said.

Russian state news agencies quoted "informed sources" as saying the justice ministry had already sent warnings to Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which receive funding from the US Congress, saying their activities mean they could fall under the law.

Radio Liberty said in a statement that the Russian law could not be seen as a reciprocal measure as it already faces far greater restrictions and threats in Russia than RT does in the United States.

"We will continue our journalistic work," it vowed, defending its "objective and honest" reporting.

Members of parliament have given contradictory statements on whether the law could apply to commercial TV network CNN.

Lawmakers unanimously voted to back the amendments in rushed second and third readings within a few hours on Wednesday.

"A hybrid war has been declared against us and we are obliged to respond," Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov said in parliament.

The lower house of parliament's deputy speaker Pyotr Tolstoy told the chamber reciprocal measures were "forced" by the actions of the United States, which he earlier said was spitting in Russia's face.

Tolstoy told AFP: "Of course, this law was adopted only as a response to actions by the American authorities that from our point of view are unfriendly and harsh towards Russian media in the United States."

The amendments are expected to be passed by the Senate by the end of the month and then be signed into law by President Vladimir Putin, after which they will enter force immediately.

- 'Selective measures' -

The wording of the law is very broad, potentially allowing its use against any foreign media organisation operating in Russia.

Tolstoy told parliament the amendments would not be automatically enforced, but would be selectively applied by the justice ministry.

"You shouldn't think that after this law enters force... all foreign media in Russia will automatically become foreign agents," he told parliament.

"We are making it possible... to take selective retaliatory measures -- that is the idea of the law, and I hope it will be enforced this way."

He denied it will affect any Russian media with foreign funding.

German government spokesman Steffen Seibert told journalists: "We are concerned at the new media law."

He added that "we consider it totally unacceptable that German and European media are now concerned following a Russia-US controversy."

Amnesty International has warned the law will allow the Russian authorities "to tighten their stranglehold on press freedom."

RT television, which is funded by the Kremlin to give a Russian point of view on international affairs, confirmed Monday it has registered as a foreign agent in the United States, meeting a deadline from the US Department of Justice.

Washington considers RT a propaganda arm of the Kremlin and told it to register its American operation under the Foreign Agents Registration Act aimed at lobbyists and lawyers representing foreign political interests.

The Moscow-based broadcaster has become a focus of the investigations into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election.

Source:AFP

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