Re: [politics] Dmitry Kiselyov is upset over sanctions

From: [email protected]
Date: Sat Mar 22 2014 - 08:35:11 EST


He is arrogant enough that he probably thought he would
not be touched. He was never very bright to begin with.

LoL

Michael Kulyk wrote:
>
> maybe he did not get his $$ out of u.s. banks fast enuf ?
>
> lol
>
>
> On Mar 22, 2014, at 6:07 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> >
> > OMG This is hillarious:
> >
> > Russian TV anchor Dmitry Kiselyov is miffed that he was
> > included on EU sanctions list. Says "slapping sanctions
> > on journalists is the lowest thing to do" and "a blatant
> > attack on freedom of speech."
> >
> > Pro-kremlin TV host fumes over European sanctions
> > http://english.alarabiya.net/en/media/television-and-radio/2014/03/22/Pro-kremlin-TV-host-fumes-over-European-sanctions-.html
> > By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News
> > Saturday, 22 March 2014
> >
> > Dmitry Kiselyov had previously warned that Russia was
> > capable of turning the U.S. into 'radioactive dust'.
> > (File photo courtesy: Rossiya-1)
> >
> > s accused the European Union of attacking his freedom
> > of speech after he featured in the latest EU sanctions
> > blacklist.
> >
> > In the list, he was called a "central figure of the
> > government propaganda supporting the deployment of
> > Russian forces in Ukraine."
> >
> > To this, Kiselyov said in an interview on Rossiya-1
> > television: "In my view, slapping sanctions on journalists
> > is the lowest thing to do. It's a blatant attack on
> > freedom of speech," he added, according to Agence
> > France-Presse.
> >
> > Kiselyov blamed his inclusion in the blacklist on
> > Moscow-based opposition figures, saying they had
> > advised Western diplomats.
> >
> > "These lists in my view are created in Moscow," Kiselyov
> > said.
> >
> > "We know their names, we know how they write and hand it
> > into Western embassies," he said.
> >
> > Earlier this month, the bullish 59-year-old warned on
> > state-run media that Russia could destroy the United
> > States with nuclear weapons.
> >
> > During his weekly program on Rossiya-1, he said that
> > Russia was the only country in the world still capable
> > of turning the U.S. into "radioactive dust."
> >
> > He has been described by international media as Vladimir
> > Putin's "chief propagandist."
> >
> > Kiselyov also heads a newly formed state news agency,
> > Rossiya Segodnya (Russia Today), designed to be a tightly
> > controlled mouthpiece for pro-Kremlin views.
> >
> > (With AFP)
> >
> > Last Update: Saturday, 22 March 2014 KSA 13:18 - GMT 10:18
> >
>

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