Dissident: the Internet tough being censored and controlled by the United States for political purposes
The deletion of the account of Dmitry Kiselyov ? a gross violation of the rights of the journalist, modelled USA, said the newspaper VIEW, the opposition activist Alexander Brod, explaining the news about removing the pages of the journalist on Facebook. "I don't like the atmosphere that arose around Dmitry Kiselyov, afterward as he began his new program, in which he harshly criticizes the policy of Ukraine and the USA. Then there was growing criticism in his address, he was included in several blacklists Western countries. Internet ? open area, there have the opportunity to Express their views to all citizens. This is a gross violation of human rights, " said the opposition leader, Director of the Moscow Bureau for human rights Alexander Brod.
"The state Department just relentlessly criticizes Moscow for like total surveillance of the Russian segment of the Internet, and as we have seen, violates the rights of correspondents. Kiselev has called for extremist actions, he did not violate international law and the law. This is a clear political censorship from the US, " said the oppositionist. Remember, the General Director of MIA "Russia today" on the last working day of the week in the evening started a page on Facebook and left a record, where he promised to communicate with users of the social network to " all "themes ?" from the radioactive ashes To the hardships LGBT people ". However, the page Kiseleva on Facebook was unavailable in 3 hours After creation. Kiselyov said that his forces did not delete his own page on Facebook, and It made the administration of the social network." It seems that Facebook continues to practice selective political correctness. Until now the network for some reason didn't bother dozens of fake accounts with my photos, " said television presenter. Kiselyov also said that sign up in instagram and Vkontakte. The Russian social networks and in truth there is a page Kiseleva, which is fifteen. 30 Saturday signed by 290 people.
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