Russian Foreign Ministry's Spokeswoman Urges UK Public To Assess BBC 'Fake' News
Sumaira FH Published December 16, 2018 | 08:07 PM
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 16th December, 2018) Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Sunday urged the UK public to assess the activities of the BBC broadcaster, which is seeking at any cost to find any "proof" of Moscow's alleged role in the "yellow vest" protests in France, and is effectively engaged in producing fake news.
Earlier, BBC Russia correspondent Olga Ivshina admitted that the broadcaster was in the search of any proof of Moscow's alleged masterminding the ongoing French rallies, and demanded that its journalists seek any leads that would point to Russia. Ivshina said about this in correspondence with a Russian media outlet's correspondent, who covers the rallies from the French capital, in a bid to find out whether Moscow had anything to do with the events.
"I have a question for these British media regulators and the public: how do they assess such a compilation of facts that the employees of their tv and radio broadcasters are engaged in?" Zakharova told the Rossiya 24 broadcaster.
She recalled that the UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) regularly opened probes into alleged broadcasting code breaches by Russian media outlets, claiming that the investigations were triggered by the UK public's complaints sent to the regulatory authority. Zakharova stressed that Ofcom's allegations had no factual basis.
"How does the UK public assess the compilation that BBC journalists are involved in? I recall that the BBC is a corporation that is funded by public fees. How do they assess these absolutely non-journalistic approaches?" she went on.
Zakharova also emphasized the cynicism of journalists working for BBC, a company which "has always been advocating for an unbiased and independent approach, and professionalism as its credo.
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"How can one ... [while being part of] the EU common space of culture and information, be involved in such activities against their neighbor, namely, producing fakes about the protest movement in France? As if it is not people who took to the streets, but it is a 'hand of Moscow,' which intervened and created a whole movement of 'yellow vests,' and, what is more, brought it into action," she wondered.
Finally, the diplomat said that Russia intended to raise the issue of these fakes at the relevant international agencies and to send a letter to the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE).
The whole story around Russia's alleged meddling in the rallies came into the spotlight after French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on December 9 that the French Secretariat-General for National Defense and Security (SGDSN) was looking into media reports about Russia's alleged involvement.
The statement followed The Times' reports that hundreds of allegedly Russia-linked Twitter accounts were found fueling the "yellow vest" protests by posting pictures of injured protesters and retweeting posts connected to the unrest.
In response, the Kremlin has stressed that Russia considers the protests to be France's internal affair, and called claims of Russia's alleged involvement slander.
France has been facing a wave of mass protests since mid-November, when the so-called yellow vests took to the streets to protest rising fuel prices and a planned hike in tax on diesel and carbon fuels. The French government has scrapped its planned hike in diesel taxes, but the "yellow vests" have since morphed into a broader movement against government policies and rising living costs.
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