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Russian Media Boycott Parliament Over Sex Scandal

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
03/22/18
in Featured, Media Freedom
Russian politician Leonid Slutsky

Leonid Slutsky. Photo: RIA Novosti

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Top Russian media outlets launched a rare boycott of parliament on Thursday after it dismissed claims from several journalists that a senior lawmaker had sexually harassed them.

Influential media including popular radio station Echo of Moscow, RBC

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media group and Dozhd (Rain) independent television said they would no longer send journalists to cover the lower house of parliament, the State Duma. Top opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta joined the boycott, saying it was pulling its parliamentary reporter.

The joint action comes after several reporters for Western and Russian independent media accused Leonid Slutsky, head of the State Duma’s foreign affairs committee, of making lewd sexual comments and groping. But on Wednesday, the parliamentary ethics commission said it had found no violations in the behaviour of the 50-year-old lawmaker from the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party.

The commission questioned the motives of BBC Russian Service journalist Farida Rustamova, deputy editor at the U.S.-based RTVi Yekaterina Kotrikadze and Dozhd producer Darya Zhuk, saying their claims had appeared in the run-up to last Sunday’s presidential election.

The journalists broke their silence on a subject that is still largely taboo in Russia as the “#MeToo” movement swept across the globe. The boycott is a rare campaign of solidarity in a country where all major television channels are state-controlled.

Дума лишит аккредитации журналистов, которые объявили бойкот в связи с делом Слуцкого https://t.co/pdgtnZ3vbf

— Настоящее Время (@CurrentTimeTv) March 22, 2018

‘Slutsky Must Quit’

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“Echo of Moscow now considers the State Duma an unsafe workplace for journalists of both sexes,” chief editor Alexei Venediktov wrote.

The Vedomosti business daily said it would boycott Mr. Slutsky and the ethics commission’s members. Journalists have the constitutional right to safety and dignity, it wrote. “The State Duma should adopt all measures including legislative ones so that such things do not happen within its wall or outside them.”

Popular independent online news site Meduza urged readers to share on social media a picture of the lawmaker with the words, “I believe that Slutsky must quit the State Duma.”

The Russian Special Forces newspaper joined the campaign, with editor Alexei Filatov shaming lawmakers.

Some media groups such as Kommersant business daily did not pull their parliamentary correspondents but said they would no longer be asking Mr. Slutsky for comments.

Kremlin-friendly online news portal Lenta said it would ignore Mr. Slutsky’s existence and delete all its articles about him except those covering the sexual harassment claims.

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‘Enemy Media’

According to an audio recording of the closed-door ethics committee hearing that was leaked to the press, a lawmaker with the ruling United Russia party, Shamsail Saraliyev, called the women “enemy media.”

“All the journalists who raised this subject today are journalists of Western media, I call them enemy media,” he was quoted as saying.

President Vladimir Putin

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‘s spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment saying, “This is not an issue for the presidential administration.”

Ms. Rustamova, one of the two female journalists who gave testimony, told AFP she was grateful for the “solidarity and support” of colleagues.

‘Return to the Norm’

Opposition activists supported the boycott. “This is a return to the norm which we are so lacking,” former lawmaker and opposition politician Dmitry Gudkov wrote on Facebook, lamenting that national TV channels and Russian news agencies “were keeping silent.”

“This is a very important (I’d even say dramatic) story concerning Slutsky,” top opposition leader Alexei Navalny wrote on Twitter.

Я тоже считаю, что Слуцкий должен уйти из Госдумы https://t.co/KAg5V4Dd7S

— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 22, 2018

Mr. Slutsky was largely supported by his colleagues, including Liberal Democratic Party leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky, who accused the journalists of “receiving orders from the West.”

In 2014, Mr. Zhirinovsky, who often makes highly offensive and misogynist statements, told his bodyguard to “rape in a rough manner” a pregnant reporter in comments broadcast on national television.

In Russia’s macho culture, harassment claims are rare. There is no law defining sexual harassment and even rape cases often do not make it to trial, while the punishmnent for domestic violence has recently been reduced.

 

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