Russia says it wants the law as a tit-for-tat mechanism if its journalists are defined as foreign agents in the West.
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Standard : Russian President Vladimir
Putin has signed a controversial law allowing independent
journalists and bloggers to be labelled as "foreign agents",
a move that critics say will violate media freedom.
Russian
legislation passed in 2012 already gave authorities the power to
brand media organisations and NGOs as foreign agents, a term that has
Soviet-era overtones.
The
new law, which now extends to individuals, will come into effect
immediately, according to a document published on the Russian
government website.
Foreign
agents, defined as involved in politics and receiving money from
abroad, must register with the justice ministry, label publications
with the tag and submit detailed paperwork or face fines.
Nine
human rights NGOs, including Amnesty International and Reporters
Without Borders, have expressed concern that the amendments may be
aimed not only at journalists, but also at bloggers and internet
users who benefit from scholarships, funding or revenues from a
relevant media outlet.
NGOs
said in a joint statement last month the law was "a further step
to restrict free and independent media" and "a strong tool
to silence opposition voices".
Authors
of the bill have said it is intended to "perfect" existing
legislation on "foreign agents" that already covers NGOs
and media organisations.
Russia
says it wants the law as a tit-for-tat mechanism if its journalists
are defined as foreign agents in the West.
Russia
first passed legislation allowing media organisations to be slapped
with the label in 2017, after Kremlin-funded RT television was
declared a foreign agent in the United States.
Russian
opposition politician Alexi Navalny's organisation has been branded a
foreign agent, as has US-financed media outlet Radio Liberty/Radio
Free Europe and Voice of America.
The
term foreign agent was used negatively during the Stalinist era in
the 1970s and 1980s for opponents accused of being paid by the West.
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