"The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine closely follows all cases when freedom of expression and freedom of the media are at risk. We are concerned with the increasing number of attacks against media professionals in Ukraine – a trend observed by media experts since the start of 2018 … For example, we are now examining the situation regarding an arson attempt against ‘Inter’ TV channel in Kyiv on 9 May; and the search by the State Security Service of Ukraine of the offices in Kyiv of RIA Novosti news agency and the detention of its bureau chief, charged with state treason," she said.
According to Shamdasani, the organization will present its findings in its quarterly report, to be released in late June.
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The day before, Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia Division Deputy Director Rachel Denber urged the Ukrainian authorities to immediately clarify evidence to substantiate the criminal accusations against Vyshinsky. For his part, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Harlem Desir urged Kiev to refrain from imposing "unnecessary limitations" on foreign journalists that impact the free flow of information and press freedom.
The same day, the SBU also broke into the office of RIA Novosti Ukraine in Kiev. Rossiya Segodnya news agency Director General Dmitry Kiselev has demanded that the Ukrainian authorities free Vyshinsky immediately and end their persecution of the media.
Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of Rossiya Segodnya and RT broadcaster, has stated that she thought what was happening in Ukraine was Kiev’s "revenge" for the recently opened Crimea Bridge. She further noted that RIA Novosti Ukraine was not legally linked to Rossiya Segodnya, but was its media partner.
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Russia's International News Agency Rossiya Segodnya has launched a Twitter hashtag #TruthNotTreason in support of RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head Kirill Vyshinsky, arrested in Ukraine.