EDINBURGH, May 9, 2017, Sputnik Press Office — The event, entitled "Loaded Words: A Discussion of Contemporary Russian Propaganda," described Sputnik as "propaganda" without offering the organization the opportunity to respond.
An excerpt from the letter read: "We as an organization believe this accusation to be unfair, without merit or justification, and certainly not befitting of such a prestigious organization as a Cross-Party Group of the Scottish Parliament. The international media and political scene is fractured enough, without groups such as this throwing around baseless accusations."
Commenting, Sputnik UK Editor Nikolai Gorshkov said: "The Scottish Parliament was founded on ideas of openness and debate. This is even reflected in the design of the building. Denying any media access to parliamentary business would contravene these principles, and to deny Sputnik's request to participate in this event, which specifically mentions us, is even more scandalous and is highly hypocritical. Such actions make the organizer's, and by extension the Parliament's, commitment to freedom of the press highly suspect."
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Notes to Editors:
A Sputnik editorial on this topic has been published here: https://sputniknews.com/europe/201705091053410675-scotland-holyrood-russian-propaganda/.
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