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🎙 Comment by Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Remembrance Day of Journalists Killed in the Line of Duty
💬 On December 15, Russia marks the Remembrance Day of Journalists Killed in the Line of Duty, established in 1991 at the initiative of the Union of Journalists of Russia following the deaths of the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company correspondent Viktor Nogin and cameraman Gennady Kurinny during the civil war in Yugoslavia.
On this day, we remember those who lost their lives while carrying out their editorial assignments in hot spots, those who died for their beliefs and loyalty to the profession, including in terrorist attacks, and risked their lives to fulfill their journalistic duty until the last moment, defending the truth and freedom of speech.
◾️ In 2024, militants of the criminal Kiev regime killed Semyon Yeryomin, Valery Kozhin, Nikita Tsitsagi, and Yulia Kuznetsova. We will remember them as the victims of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and their henchmen. Anton Voloshin, Igor Kornelyuk, Anatoly Klyan, Andrey Stenin, Darya Dugina, Oleg Klokov, Maxim Fomin (Vladlen Tatarsky), Rostislav Zhuravlev, and Boris Maksudov will forever remain in our hearts.
❗️ The targeted hunt for Russian journalists and war correspondents carried out by Ukrainian thugs is a direct consequence of the years-long policy pursued by the Kiev clique’s Western curators who enabled and even encouraged terrorist methods, as well as by the multilateral structures they control, whose direct responsibility is to ensure the safety of journalists without any distinctions.
The outrageous situation around UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay’s Report on the Safety of Journalists and the Danger of Impunity for 2022-2023, which deliberately ignored the facts of numerous killings of Russian journalists and war correspondents by the criminal Kiev regime, is yet another obvious manifestation of hypocrisy and double standards.
At the special session of the Intergovernmental Council of UNESCO’s International Programme for Development and Communication (IPDC) that took place in Paris on December 13, the Russian delegation, supported by a number of countries representing the Global South, succeeded in rejecting the approval of the report by UNESCO Director-General that contained false information. In their desperate attempts to defend their protégé Audrey Azoulay, the countries of the collective West only exposed their hypocritical approaches to the issue of ensuring the safety of journalists, once again demonstrating to the general public that the “rules-based world order” essentially means rights and freedoms for the privileged few, while showing disdain and indifference towards the rest.
☝️ We will always oppose this hypocritical approach and will continue to demand that the relevant international structures, including UNESCO and its Director-General, fulfill their responsibilities conscientiously and impartially.
We feel the unconditional support for our efforts from members of the professional community, which have voiced their indignation at the politically biased stance of the organisation’s leadership in their numerous appeals to its Director-General. These efforts are crucial not only to honour the memory of those who dedicated themselves to their profession and sacrificed their lives for it, but also to prevent such atrocities in the future
🕯 We mourn together with the families and friends of the killed journalists, cameramen, photojournalists, and war correspondents.
We believe that those responsible for their deaths will inevitably face the punishment they deserve.
💬 On December 15, Russia marks the Remembrance Day of Journalists Killed in the Line of Duty, established in 1991 at the initiative of the Union of Journalists of Russia following the deaths of the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company correspondent Viktor Nogin and cameraman Gennady Kurinny during the civil war in Yugoslavia.
On this day, we remember those who lost their lives while carrying out their editorial assignments in hot spots, those who died for their beliefs and loyalty to the profession, including in terrorist attacks, and risked their lives to fulfill their journalistic duty until the last moment, defending the truth and freedom of speech.
◾️ In 2024, militants of the criminal Kiev regime killed Semyon Yeryomin, Valery Kozhin, Nikita Tsitsagi, and Yulia Kuznetsova. We will remember them as the victims of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and their henchmen. Anton Voloshin, Igor Kornelyuk, Anatoly Klyan, Andrey Stenin, Darya Dugina, Oleg Klokov, Maxim Fomin (Vladlen Tatarsky), Rostislav Zhuravlev, and Boris Maksudov will forever remain in our hearts.
❗️ The targeted hunt for Russian journalists and war correspondents carried out by Ukrainian thugs is a direct consequence of the years-long policy pursued by the Kiev clique’s Western curators who enabled and even encouraged terrorist methods, as well as by the multilateral structures they control, whose direct responsibility is to ensure the safety of journalists without any distinctions.
The outrageous situation around UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay’s Report on the Safety of Journalists and the Danger of Impunity for 2022-2023, which deliberately ignored the facts of numerous killings of Russian journalists and war correspondents by the criminal Kiev regime, is yet another obvious manifestation of hypocrisy and double standards.
At the special session of the Intergovernmental Council of UNESCO’s International Programme for Development and Communication (IPDC) that took place in Paris on December 13, the Russian delegation, supported by a number of countries representing the Global South, succeeded in rejecting the approval of the report by UNESCO Director-General that contained false information. In their desperate attempts to defend their protégé Audrey Azoulay, the countries of the collective West only exposed their hypocritical approaches to the issue of ensuring the safety of journalists, once again demonstrating to the general public that the “rules-based world order” essentially means rights and freedoms for the privileged few, while showing disdain and indifference towards the rest.
☝️ We will always oppose this hypocritical approach and will continue to demand that the relevant international structures, including UNESCO and its Director-General, fulfill their responsibilities conscientiously and impartially.
We feel the unconditional support for our efforts from members of the professional community, which have voiced their indignation at the politically biased stance of the organisation’s leadership in their numerous appeals to its Director-General. These efforts are crucial not only to honour the memory of those who dedicated themselves to their profession and sacrificed their lives for it, but also to prevent such atrocities in the future
🕯 We mourn together with the families and friends of the killed journalists, cameramen, photojournalists, and war correspondents.
We believe that those responsible for their deaths will inevitably face the punishment they deserve.
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🇷🇺Russian sportsmen won gold at the World Short Course Swimming Championship
🥇Miron Lifintsev won gold at the World Swimming Championship in the 100m backstroke. He didn’t only bring gold to the national team but set a new youth world record covering the distance in 48.76 seconds.
🏊♀️🥇Russian swimmers also won gold medals in the 4x50m medley relay. Kirill Prigoda, Arina Surkova, Daria Trofimova and Miron Lifintsev competed in the final swim.
🏊♂️The competition was held in Budapest where Russians were allowed to participate under the auspices of the International Swimming Federation for the first time after the exemption.
🏆We congratulate our team and wish them new victories on the world stage.
#Russia #Sport #Swimming
🥇Miron Lifintsev won gold at the World Swimming Championship in the 100m backstroke. He didn’t only bring gold to the national team but set a new youth world record covering the distance in 48.76 seconds.
🏊♀️🥇Russian swimmers also won gold medals in the 4x50m medley relay. Kirill Prigoda, Arina Surkova, Daria Trofimova and Miron Lifintsev competed in the final swim.
🏊♂️The competition was held in Budapest where Russians were allowed to participate under the auspices of the International Swimming Federation for the first time after the exemption.
🏆We congratulate our team and wish them new victories on the world stage.
#Russia #Sport #Swimming
⛵ The regatta held 8 races.
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Whether it’s the golden sunsets or the dramatic cliffs against the blue waters, Shikotan offers endless opportunities for stunning photographs. Capture the magic of this breathtaking island
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