(ANSA-AFP) - KIEV, FEB 3 - Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky has banned three pro-Russian television channels in a
move the presidency said was aimed to stave off Kremlin
propaganda. The ban came into effect in the early hours of
Wednesday after Zelensky issued a decree imposing sanctions
against pro-Russian lawmaker Taras Kozak and eight of his
companies, including the three TV stations. The channels -- 112
Ukraina, Zik TV and NewsOne TV -- are formally owned by Kozak,
but are also linked to powerful MP Viktor Medvedchuk, a close
ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zelensky's decree late
Tuesday did not provide grounds for the ban, but his spokeswoman
described the three television channels as "a propaganda tool"
and said they receive funding "from Russia". "These media have
become one of the tools in the war against Ukraine, so they are
blocked in order to protect national security," Yuliya Mendel
wrote on Facebook. Critics say the move, which came a day after
another former Soviet republic Latvia dropped several Russian
television channels, stifles free speech. Zelensky responded on
Twitter Wednesday, saying his country supports freedom of
speech, "not propaganda financed by the aggressor". (ANSA-AFP).
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