EU Resolution on Russian Media Aims to Censor Truth on Anti-Daesh Fight

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The European Union adopted resolution against Russian media to prevent distribution of information about Russia’s significant efforts in fighting Daesh jihadist group, Gianmatteo Ferrari, a member of the Italian Lega Nord party, told Sputnik on Monday.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Wednesday, the European Parliament voted in favor of a resolution on countering Russian media outlets, such as the Sputnik news agency and the RT broadcaster. Out of 691 lawmakers taking part in the vote, 304 voted in favor of the resolution, 179 voted against it, and 208 abstained. Therefore, less than half of the lawmakers supported the resolution.

"Russia is the first country that really fights the ISIS [Daesh] terrorists. But of course this cannot be said. But the Russian media as RT and Sputnik say it with articles, interviews, videos, documents, evidence… And the only way [the EU] can hide the truth is to compare the Russian media to the propaganda messages of the IS to censor them," Ferrari said.

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