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Russian Journalists Quit Over Censorship

A state-controlled broadcast center in Russia has just seen the result of censorship restrictions imposed by the Kremlin. In a rare show of protest a group of journalists all resigned stating that they could no longer work under the harsh restrictions imposed by the state. "Artyom Khan, one of the reporters who resigned, said restrictions were introduced when new management was imported last month from Channel One, the state television station that documents Mr Putin's every move."

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  1. In Soviet Russia ... by PPH · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... Kremlin mods YOU down!

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  2. And you thought Britain was bad for cameras! by Timesprout · · Score: 4, Funny

    Whats a few surveillance cameras when poor Putin has a camera crew following him everywhere!!

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  3. right.. by mastershake_phd · · Score: 4, Funny

    the state television station that documents Mr Putin's every move.
     
    If you were trying to run an oppressive state, why would you want your every move documented?

  4. Re:Not too different from MSNBC by Bearpaw · · Score: 4, Funny

    IMHO, if you want an objective news coverage, you have to look at the Internet, where an open uncensored discussion is possible.
    This must be some usage of the word "objective" with which I am not yet familiar.

    ("Less corporate-dominated", I'd agree. But "objective" ...?)

  5. mainstream media by Bearpaw · · Score: 5, Funny

    Kinda like how the U.S. main stream media does not mention Dennis Kucinich or Ron Paul.
    Corporate media focuses on serious candidates, which are easily distinguished from non-serious candidates because ... um ... because if Kucinich or Paul were serious candidates, they'd be getting more media coverage.