Thread on Sputnik, and some of the ways it fulfils its official task of "securing the national interests of the Russian Federation in the information sphere."
The company which services Sputnik in the US, RIA Global, registered as a "foreign agent" under FARA.
It says its principal is the Rossiya Segodnya agency, and claims RS "acts completely independently based on its editorial policies."
Really?
Here's a useful document: the Rossiya Segodnya charter, which defines, as one of RS' main goals, "securing the national interests of the Russian Federation in the information sphere."
Here's the RS director, Dmitry Kiselev, saying that RS "explains Russia's actions," just like Putin does.
Because a journalist is just as much a government spokesman as the head of state, right?
And, as first pointed out by @HuffPost, the RS style guide says that staff must "maintain allegiance to the larger national and public interest" and "stay true to the national interest of the Russian Federation."
#OPCW hacking case: we've already had the Russian government trying to dismiss the latest UK / NL claims about the #GRU. That's tactic number 1.
Up next, expect attempts to distort, distract and dismay.
Distort. We saw this with the Skripal suspects, portrayed as "civilians" and snow-shy tourists.
Expect attempts to say that the photos were faked, the evidence was made up, and / or the men were harmless visitors on a diplomatic visit to fix the Embassy wifi.
Distract. Accuse the accusers.
Expect the arguments, "The West hacks people too," or "You killed civilians in Libya / Afghanistan / Vietnam / insert name here."
Which doesn't justify use of CW on civilians, or attempts to cover it up.
Looks like someone tried to get hashtag SkripalHoax to trend overnight.
822 mentions. It really didn't do very well.
Let's look at some of the arguments.
Probably the most popular in the pro-Kremlin crowd was the claim that the Met Police photos of the arrival in Gatwick had the same timestamp, and therefore must have been photoshopped.
... unless there's more than one arrival channel at Gatwick, and they were walking together.