Thursday, December 15, 2011

2 high profile Media So "sacrificial anodes are" Russia Elections

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Foto : Protes di Rusia (Reuters)
Photo: protest in Russia (Reuters)
MOSCOW -an editor and top-tier executives from leading media publications in Russia formally fired.

The firing took place on Tuesday, December 13, after the advent of the coverage related to the massive protest action who refused election results.

The firing was published this week by Kommersant Vlast magazine, which contains the details of the allegations of cheating in the election conducted by the United Russia Party. These details also contains photos and a letter of censure with the use of foul language, addressed to PRIME MINISTER Vladimir Putin.

The sacking of two officials of these illustrating the medium tension that occurs between the Governments of Russia and Russia's support of activists the Reformation.

Under the leadership of the Putin Government actually has a tolerance for journalists who have liberal views frequently criticize the Government, but not to be distributed.

"But there are complicated rules, do not touch Putin!" said the head editor of the Times, Yevgeniya Albats a magazine that is very critical of the Kremlin. So reported the Post Gazette, Wednesday (2/12/2011).

President Dmitri Medvedev declared Russia Tuesday (13/12/2011) that the new Parliament will be sworn in on December 21, this indicates the Government will not hold elections.

Meanwhile, protest leaders say they will do much greater action on December 24, upcoming, and vowed not to succumb to their demands.(rhs)

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