Friday, 2 August 2019

Russia these days fined £200,000 over 'critical failures' when protecting Salisbury poisoning

Alexander Nekrassovm, a visitor on the programme observed the incident seemed to be a “badly organized provocation”. He stated British politicians were “in obstacle” and needed a distraction. 

In an additional broadcast on April 7, presenter George Galloway talked about the “fiasco of the British executive’s handling of the Salisbury undercover agent poisoning affair” and the “witches of Salem affair”.

He talked about the British executive’s narrative has been “unfortunately in need of consistency and accuracy.” guest, David Morrison spoke of the poisoning turned into a “non-story”..

In an announcement, RT spoke of the size of the proposed penalty is inappropriate.

“it is first rate that circumstances that involved hate speech and incitement to violence have been discipline to considerably lessen fines.

“we are duly considering the fact that further criminal alternate options,” RT noted. 

Ofcom has ordered RT to broadcast the abstract of its findings to viewers.

Russia’s ministry of foreign affairs replied with a warning that Russia-primarily based British media will face penalties following the decision. 

In an announcement it said the £200,000 best become part of an “anti-Russian crusade designed to prevent the actions of Russian media in Britain”. 

“we are cautiously following the situation and remind British media working in Russia that they should still be able to face the penalties of reliable London’s movements," the Russian foreign ministry pointed out.

 

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