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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/04/17 07:02:13
Subject: Julian Assange gets own talkshow on Russia Today
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Wight Lord with the Sword of Kings
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the guardian wrote:It's the television channel that has given voice to a thousand anti-western conspiracy theories, while avoiding criticism of the hand that feeds it. Now state-run Russia Today, the Kremlin's English-language propaganda arm, has forged an unlikely partnership – with the self-proclaimed defender of truth and freedom Julian Assange.
One day after the WikiLeaks founder said he was launching a 10-part series of interviews with "key political players, thinkers and revolutionaries", Russia Today announced it had won exclusive first broadcast rights for the show, titled The World Tomorrow, and was due to begin airing the show in March.
"Our viewers are open to the discussions that will be presented through Julian's show on our channel," the channel's editor-in-chief, Kremlin loyalist Margarita Simonyan, said in a statement.
That may well be true, unless the guest comes from Russia. The channel, launched in December 2005 as part of a government campaign to boost Russia's lagging global influence, remains slavishly pro-Kremlin, revelling in the antics of Vladimir Putin and avoiding sensitive topics, such as the prime minister's rumoured wealth and his growing authoritarianism.
"Shame on you, Mr Assange!" Alexander Lebedev, the Russian owner of the Independent and London Evening Standard, wrote on his Twitter and Facebook accounts. "Hard to imagine [a] more miserable final[e] for [a] 'world order challenger' than employee of state-controlled 'Russia Today'."
It's doubtful that any Russian "revolutionaries" will make the show's guestlist. While Russia Today, or RT as it prefers to be known, has delved deep into protest movements around the world, with a particular focus on Occupy Wall Street, it has given cursory coverage to the upheavals that have shaken Russia in the wake of disputed parliamentary elections in December.
It has smeared some of the protest leaders, including Alexei Navalny, the opposition activist whose anti-corruption website has been likened to WikiLeaks.
An article on RT's website attempting to introduce Navalny to western viewers did so by simply comparing him to Emma West, whose racist rant on a London tram went viral in November, in a nod to the Russian activist's nationalist views.
Assange fits Russia Today's profile of giving airtime to views and experts it says are avoided by the mainstream media. But that strategy has meant giving voice to bloggers and self-proclaimed pundits who come appeared on air to proclaim that Freemasons were behind the revolution in Egypt or that repeated showings of the film Deer Hunter in Stockholm were a sign of Sweden being a US pawn.
The channel, like the Russian government, has been very supportive of Assange since his arrest for allegedly sexually assaulting two women in Sweden in August 2010. The interviews will be filmed at Ellingham Hall in Norfolk, where Assange has been under house arrest as he awaits a UK supreme court hearing on his extradition to Sweden. The names of the guests have not yet been disclosed.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/04/17 16:32:33
Subject: Julian Assange gets own talkshow on Russia Today
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Bane Knight
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I watch RT for a laugh while painting sometimes, I can't remember ever seeing anything remotely Russia related on it. I certainly wont be tuning to see Assange.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/04/17 17:16:03
Subject: Julian Assange gets own talkshow on Russia Today
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Nimble Goblin Wolf Rider
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RossDas wrote:I watch RT for a laugh while painting sometimes, I can't remember ever seeing anything remotely Russia related on it. I certainly wont be tuning to see Assange.
I saw one Russian segment on it once. Some bizarre report about how awesome and powerful Russian cattle farming is, all very retro Soviet Union propaganda. It involved a hot female English reporter walking around a field being followed around by a load of drunk and sinister looking Russian farmers.
RT is totally worthless in every respect. Its simply a Kremlin mouth piece. The West is responsible for every evil that has ever befallen the world since the dawn of time. Russia and the Nations she supports (Syria, Iran etc) are the only shining beacons of freedom in the world, 911 was an inside job etc. Its audio visual slurry.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/04/17 22:59:49
Subject: Re:Julian Assange gets own talkshow on Russia Today
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Assange should have had more sense, this action is just beyond merely hypocritical. I remember watching RT 'debate' show crosstalk and they were discussing US intervention. When one of the people mentioned Russias intervention into South Ossetia the host actually all but told him to shut up and made a cutting gesture with his hand. If Assange is after the truth then he should never have associated himself with such a corrupt body as RT. They are poison and the man is only going to make the public think he really is a traitor. How does helping states hostile toward the West in any way prevent political corruption, abuse of power in our own countries, or covering up war atrocities? Hes not helping the global community, or the common citizen from big government, instead hes crawled like a dog to eat out of the hand of another government. As I said before, hes a hypocrit, a bigot and honestly an insult to the ideal he pretends to represent.
Thats my honest take. When I saw the adverts I honestly cringed. I mean, unless his plan is to take RT down from the inside....
Honestly, why have they even bothered? RT isn't going to convince anyone in the West that Russia is a force for good. Its laughable that they think they can gain 'soft power' or sow dissent by publishing their reports. Our own media and commentators do enough of that (with good reason) and when a foriegn nations state media channel does it; I frankly feel far less safe in the world. That these countries could (however childishly) try to manipulate public opinion in our countries is not only a veiled threat but sinister.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/04/17 23:32:29
Subject: Julian Assange gets own talkshow on Russia Today
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Fixture of Dakka
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Assange is a fething lunatic. The Russians would have strung him up by his thumbs, then had him breaking rocks in some Siberian gak-hole for the next 50 years, if he'd done to them what he did to the Yanks.
He's putting his head in the lion's mouth, and I for one hope the Lion bites the fether off.
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Cheesecat wrote:
I almost always agree with Albatross, I can't see why anyone wouldn't.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/04/18 07:03:21
Subject: Julian Assange gets own talkshow on Russia Today
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Wight Lord with the Sword of Kings
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Have to say, its one of the biggest diplomatic "f*ck you" Russia can make to the Us.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/04/18 07:53:55
Subject: Re:Julian Assange gets own talkshow on Russia Today
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Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator
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The US gets the last laugh considering Russia is pretty much a failed state now with almost zero power.
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