Russia designates independent Mediazona news outlet as 'foreign agent'
The ministry cited false information and anti-war reporting, while also adding six other people and projects to the registry.
- On Friday, Russia's Justice Ministry re-designated the independent Mediazona news outlet as a "foreign agent," returning the exiled outlet to the state registry after its original legal entity was liquidated.
- Mediazona was initially branded a "foreign agent" in 2021, but the Justice Ministry removed it from the registry after the liquidation of its original LLC. The outlet now operates from abroad with staff working outside Russia.
- The Justice Ministry claimed Mediazona "disseminated false information about Russia's law enforcement system." Officials also cited the outlet's anti-war reporting and distribution of content from other "foreign agents" and "undesirable" organizations.
- Separately, editor Yegor Skovoroda described the ministry's statement as "incredibly crazy." Russian state communications regulator Roskomnadzor had previously blocked Mediazona's website within Russia in March 2022, shortly after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
- The "foreign agent" designation carries negative Soviet-era connotations and subjects those labeled to extra government scrutiny. Russia has opened criminal cases against several Mediazona journalists working abroad, including editor-in-chief Sergei Smirnov.
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Russia Tightens Grip on Mediazona: A Second 'Foreign Agent' Designation
Russia's Justice Ministry has again branded Mediazona, an independent news outlet, as a 'foreign agent.' This label implies foreign influence and heightened government oversight. Despite being previously removed from the list, the outlet faces renewed scrutiny amidst broader crackdowns on press freedom in the country since the Ukraine invasion.
Russia designates independent Mediazona news outlet as 'foreign agent'
Russia's Justice Ministry on Friday declared the independent Mediazona news outlet a "foreign agent", a designation used to label foreign-funded organisations that it says are engaged in political activity.
Justice Ministry Re-Adds Exiled News Outlet Mediazona to ‘Foreign Agents’ List
Russia’s Justice Ministry on Friday re-designated the exiled news outlet Mediazona as a “foreign agent,” returning it to the state registry after the liquidation of its original legal entity previously forced its removal.
The Ministry of Justice has re-listed Mediasona on the register of "foreign agents" from the report on the agency's website...
After a long break, the Ministry of Justice updated the register of non-agents to include journalists, activists and researchers of Russian politics. "Mediazona" is no longer introduced as a legal founder, but as a project without a lawn. It is also: Igor Sadreev, journalist, Miloslav Kodov, journalist, ex-chief of "Kinopska", Alexandr Litreev, IT specialist, blogger Natalya Kiseleva, political scientist Avvolod Bederson, author of the Re-Russia…
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