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In Ukraine, taking three pro-Russia channels off the air raises complex issues


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In times of armed conflict, governments will be routinely challenged on what limits on human rights they deem necessary and what standards they will preserve. Fighting disinformation can be one such challenge.
In Ukraine, which has been fighting a war with Russia for almost seven years, this was spotlighted last week when President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a decree that resulted in three pro-Russia television channels with large viewership in Ukraine being taken off the air.
Zelenskyy’s decree, issued on 2 February enacted sanctions, imposed by the decision of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, against a Ukrainian MP Taras Kozak and eight companies under a 2014 law. The law grants the government authority to sanction foreign individuals and entities that they deem have engaged in activities which could threaten Ukraine’s national interests, national security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. The law also allows i ....

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Sanctions-hit Ukrainian TV channels go off air


Currently, their broadcasts are available only via the YouTube video hosting platform
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KIEV, February 3. /TASS/. TV channels 112 Ukraine, NewsOne and ZIK went off the air in Ukraine on Tuesday night after Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky authorized the National Security Council’s sanctions imposed on them.
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Currently, their broadcasts are available only via the YouTube video hosting platform.
In a statement issued early on Wednesday, the channels described the move as a political crackdown on dissenting mass media.
The government, represented by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, made the decision to destroy three opposition channels - 112 Ukraine, NewsOne and ZIK, and to impose sanctions on the holding’s owner, people’s deputy Taras Kozak. The National Security and Defense Council made the decision to close the TV channels acting in line with direct instructions from the president, the statement says ....

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