People whom Washington depicts as shrewd Russian spies cannot be silenced online, the outlet joked
US Big Tech cannot stop RT from making its voice heard, the Russian news outlet said on Tuesday, following Meta’s decision to ban it from its platforms.
On Monday, the company behind Facebook and Instagram announced that it would remove several news networks, including RT, from its applications over the coming days. It cited their purported “foreign interference activity” to justify the move, aligning with allegations made last week by the US government.
RT commented on the attack against it by saying the contrast between the West’s declared support for fair competition and the actions aimed at undermining it was “cute.”
“META/Facebook already blocked RT in Europe two years ago, now they’re censoring information flow to the rest of the world,” the statement added, referring to the American company’s compliance with an EU-wide band of RT, which the bloc imposed following the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.
”Don’t worry, where they close a door, and then a window, our ‘partisans’ (or in your parlance, guerrilla fighters) will find the cracks to crawl through – as by your own admission we are apt at doing,” it said.
Announcing the latest round of sanctions on Russian media last Friday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused RT of “functioning as a de facto arm of [Russian] intelligence.”
State Department spokesman Jamie Rubin, who spoke at the same event, blamed RT for the fact that “so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of Ukraine as you would think they would be.”
He blamed “the broad scope and reach of RT, where propaganda, disinformation, and lies is spread to millions if not billions around the world” for outcomes that are unfavorable to Washington’s foreign policy goals.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused the US of waging an information war against Russia and targeting journalists in an attempt to eradicate any dissent in the international press.
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