Belarusian Foreign Ministry strips Russia’s Channel One crew’s accreditation — TV
The Russian embassy in Belarus told TASS it was awaiting the official document of the Belarusian authorities
MINSK, May 6. /TASS/. The Belarusian Foreign Ministry has yanked the accreditation of a TV crew working for Russia’s Channel One after a report on the coronavirus developments in Belarus that had been shot by the group came out, Belarus 1 TV reported Wednesday.
"Today, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry stripped the accreditation of Channel One’s television crew with a warning. We are willing to take even tougher measures," the Belarusian channel stated. "Being a sovereign country, Belarus has the right to protect its citizens not only by medical means but also by informational ones. For instance, [protect them] from lies and falsehoods, where one report had seven. This is too much," the channel insisted.
Spokesperson for the Belarusian foreign ministry Anatoly Glaz told TASS that the accreditation of two Channel One employees was revoked in accordance with the law in media and the accreditation regulation. He explained, "the decision was made in light of [the crew] spreading information that has nothing to do with reality."
The Russian embassy in Belarus told TASS that they will not comment on the developments for now, awaiting the official document of the Belarusian authorities about the decision made regarding the Russian reporters.
Russia’s Channel One's press service confirmed the news on Wednesday.
"We confirm that out correspondent was expelled and the whole shooting crew had its accreditation stripped. We view these actions of the Belarusian authorities absolutely groundless," the press service noted.