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EU-kommissionens formand bekendtgør et blokdækkende forbud mod russiske medier

Europa-Kommissionens formand Ursula von der Leyen meddelte søndag, at EU vil forbyde de russiske medier RT og Sputnik, idet hun beskylder dem for at sprede 'skadelig desinformation'. Hun specificerede ikke, om dette forbud udelukkende vil gælde for tv-udsendelser, eller om RT og Sputniks hjemmesider vil blive berørt.

I det, hun kaldte et 'hidtil uset' skridt, meddelte von der Leyen, at 'vi vil forbyde Kremls mediemaskine i Den Europæiske Union.'


Kommentar: Delvist oversat af Sott.net fra EU to ban RT and Sputnik


"The state owned Russia Today and Sputnik, as well as their subsidiaries, will no longer be able to spread their lies to justify Putin's war and to sow division in our union," she continued. "We are developing tools to ban toxic and harmful disinformation in Europe."

Von der Leyen's move comes a day after the Association of European Journalists called on the EU to implement a bloc-wide ban on RT, and have its journalists "removed." It also comes several days after the EU sanctioned RT's editor-in-chief, Margarita Simonyan.

Simonyan responded to the latest ban by declaring that "not a single person who faithfully worked and continues to work for us will be laid off in any country
."We know how to do our job in the conditions of bans. These freedom-loving people have been preparing us for this for eight years.
RT has previously faced censorship in Europe, with German regulators banning its German-language channel earlier this month. More recently, Google subsidiary YouTube and Facebook parent company Meta demonetized RT's accounts on Saturday, while Google blocked downloads of RT's app on Ukrainian territory earlier on Sunday.

Immediately before announcing the ban on RT and Sputnik, von der Leyen revealed that the EU will also close off its airspace to all Russian aircraft, and will supply Ukraine with weapons.