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Dennis Donovan

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Sat Dec 21, 2024, 01:18 PM Saturday

AlterNet: Journalists deemed 'legitimate military targets' as Russia muzzles criticism abroad

AlterNet - Journalists deemed ‘legitimate military targets’ as Russia muzzles criticism abroad

The Conversation
December 21, 2024

Russia’s former president and current deputy head of its security council, Dmitry Medvedev, has declared that the editors of the Times newspaper in the UK are now “legitimate military targets”.

Medvedev, who is one of Vladimir Putin’s closest allies, was responding to the newspaper’s coverage of the recent assassination of Russia’s chemical weapons chief, Igor Kirillov, in Moscow on December 17. The paper’s leading article referred to his killing by an explosive device hidden in a scooter as a “legitimate act of defence by a threatened nation”.

Medvedev took to Telegram to denounce the article, writing: “Those who carry out crimes against Russia … always have accomplices. They too are now legitimate military targets. This category could also include the miserable jackals from the Times who cowardly hid behind their editorial. That means the entire leadership of the publication.”

The assassination of Kirillov, who was in charge of Russia’s chemical, biological and nuclear defence forces, came a day after he had been charged by Ukraine in absentia with war crimes over Russia’s use of chemical weapons in the ongoing war.

Once seen as a liberal reformer when he temporarily took over Russia’s presidency between 2008 and 2012, Medvedev has since reinvented himself as a pro-war hawk who regularly makes outlandish or extreme statements on social media.

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Medvedev is a lush... 🥴
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AlterNet: Journalists deemed 'legitimate military targets' as Russia muzzles criticism abroad (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Saturday OP
Yeah, remember, who called the press the enemy of the people? Walleye Saturday #1
Fascist leaders believe it is a crime for people to speak or write the truth. Irish_Dem Saturday #2
Trump sees journalists as "legitimate legal targets" in his effort to muzzle criticism. Pollsters, too. sop Saturday #3

Walleye

(36,459 posts)
1. Yeah, remember, who called the press the enemy of the people?
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 01:25 PM
Saturday

Trump and Putin are trying to outdo each other with seeing how much lawlessness they can get away with they embolden each other every time one of them gets away with something

Irish_Dem

(59,770 posts)
2. Fascist leaders believe it is a crime for people to speak or write the truth.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 01:25 PM
Saturday

They are now threatening the world press.
They will be like the American press.
Write nothing bad about the GOP, Trump or Putin.

sop

(11,619 posts)
3. Trump sees journalists as "legitimate legal targets" in his effort to muzzle criticism. Pollsters, too.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 01:38 PM
Saturday
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