Fight against dissent in the Public Council under the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the First Channel
Page of the Russian-Norwegian blogger Rustem Adagamov, known in the network under the nickname drugoi ( a leader of LiveJournal by number of friends) was closed at the
demand of Roskomnadzor (registry operator of the banned sites) in connection with the prohibition of the "propaganda of suicide." The reason was a report on the events in India, where the activists of "Tibetan independence" Movement had an act of self-immolation protesting against the arrival of President of the China.
The founder and administrator of the LiveJournal, Ilya Dronov, said it is nonsense, because you can view photos banned in Russia in other countries. He has promised to appeal the decision.
The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation began inspection of the application of ex-wife of the blogger, who after six years began to accuse Adagamova of sex crimes against under age.
It is noteworthy that this blogger has long been the indispensable companion of Russian President in his travels around the country, was a member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, formed in July 2012. However, some time ago, he suddenly fell out of favor for the manifestation of opposition.
Such metamorphoses against journalists with double and triple citizenship in Russia is not new. Thus, the State Duma is getting ready to consider "the law of Pozner," proposing to ban persons with foreign citizenship, work in the state media, " because they are engaged in a systematic discrediting of Russia and of its power."
Well-known journalist and writer Vladimir Posner is known more than Agadamov. But as soon as he publicly disagreed with Putin, his services were soon forgotten: the Order of Friendship of Peoples and Honor (under Yeltsin), Order "For Services to the Fatherland" grade 4 (awarded in 2006 under Putin "for his contribution to the development of national broadcasters and many years of fruitful activity".)
The other day on my website Pozner on t his website pozneronline.ru thanked all who have expressed support for him, and said that while the State Duma refused to consider this bill.
"I would like to express my gratitude to my colleagues, spectators, television critics and socially concerned people who have supported me, and thus stood up for freedom of speech in Russia, for the right to criticize any branch of power in Russia, in the most unflattering way so tat journalism in Russia be a journalism, but not someone else's servant," said Pozner. -17D—
Politics
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A new draft agreement on financing climate programs, unveiled at the 29th session of the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP29), proposes allocating at least $1.3 trillion (€1.23 trillion) annually for climate protection measures and adaptation to the impact of climate change, according to a 34-page document released on Wednesday. The draft, developed with input from developing nations, aims to address the needs of the world's poorest countries, though several contentious issues remain unresolved, AFP reported.
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On November 13, representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Afghan Taliban held talks in Baku as part of the COP29 conference. According to a report by Turan correspondent, the discussions took place behind closed doors and lasted for over an hour. No statements were made to the press following the meeting. Furthermore, conference security prevented journalists from asking questions to the meeting participants.
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Kichikhanim Khalilova, the wife of arrested public activist and first-group disabled person, Famil Khalilov, reported being followed during her time at the COP29 conference on November 13. She had been accredited in the "Green Zone" as a civil rights activist. From the moment she entered the conference area, a young man began to follow her.
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The imprisoned journalists of Abzas Media have had their phone calls with relatives reduced from 15 minutes to just 2 minutes. This restriction is reportedly linked to the ongoing international climate conference COP29 in Baku.
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