Russia bans news outlet Bellingcat, labels it a security threat

Russia bans news outlet Bellingcat, labels it a security threat

by Reuters News Service
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Russia on Friday banned investigative news outlet Bellingcat and its main local partner from operating inside the country, branding them security threats.

Netherlands-based Bellingcat exposed the Russian-backed soldiers behind the downing of Malaysian Airlines jet MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014 and unmasked FSB agents sent to poison Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny in 2020.
Russiaโ€™s Prosecutor General said the activities of Bellingcat its partner The Insider โ€œposed a threat toโ€ฆ the security of the Russian Federation.โ€
Both will be added to Russiaโ€™s โ€œundesirableโ€ list, which bans them from operating in Russia and makes cooperating with them illegal for Russian organisations and individuals, he said in a statement.
Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins dismissed the ban, writing on Twitter: โ€œBellingcat has no legal, financial or staff presence (in Russia), so itโ€™s unclear how Russia expects to enforce this.โ€
The Insider is legally headquartered in Latvia, a move designed to protect it from Russian authorities.
It has worked with Bellingcat on most of the organisationโ€™s high-profile investigations over the last five years, which also include identifying and tracking the movements of the men behind the 2018 poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Britain.
In a broad move to stamp out opposition and dissent, Russia has labelled dozens of international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society groups as โ€œundesirableโ€, and hundreds of domestic groups and journalists that oppose the Kremlin have been named โ€œforeign agentsโ€.
The crackdown has intensified since Russia invaded Ukraine in February โ€“ a campaign the Kremlin refers to as a โ€œspecial military operationโ€ โ€“ with almost all independent groups outlawed or forced into exile, and new laws that make criticism of the armed forces punishable with up to 15 years in prison.
REUTERS

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