EURASIAN UNION WILL BE MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN AMERICAN MODEL OF NEW WORLD - ROSSIYA SEGODNYA HEAD
The Voice of Russia
June 11 2014
Eurasian Union will be more successful than the American model
of the new world, stated the general director of the International
Information Agency Rossiya Segodnya Dmitry Kiselyov, while speaking on
Wednesday at the fifth session of the Russian-Armenian Parliamentary
Club in Yerevan.
"Eurasian model is a model of multipolar world in which Armenia stays
Armenian, China - Chinese, in which no one imposes any social model,
as Americans impose their own patterns," said Kiselyov as a way of
expressing satisfaction of Armenia choosing the path of Eurasian
integration.
According to him, the US is fulfilling the model of aggressive
domineering.
"From the beginning of the 21 century, Americans began to build
their own model. They used 9/11 to build the model of aggressive
domineering. In Russian, we call it "world domineering". We hear this
in every speech Obama makes, we heard it both in West Point and in
Normandy," Kiselyov stated.
"The US is trying to create new model of the world. Eurasian union
was created to oppose it and it will become more successful," added
the general director of the International Information Agency Rossiya
Segodnya.
At the same time, he urged to draw attention to the foreign NGOs that
are active in the country. "NGOs become an important element of the
West against this or that country," Kiselyov added.
East, West trade places in approach to journalist freedom - Russian
journalist Kiselyov
East and West have traded places in their approach to journalist
freedom, with Russia granting its media a full right to speak and
Europe suppressing it with sanctions and false idea of political
correctness, Russia's journalist and the Director General of Rossiya
Segodnya International News Agency Dmitry Kiselyov said in an article
published Thursday on the Guardian website.
Read also: Voice of America 'mere spam on our frequencies' - Kiselyov
"East and west appear to be trading places. In Russia we now take
full advantage of freedom of speech, whereas in the west political
correctness, or political expediency in the name of security, have
become arguments against freedom of speech," Kiselyov wrote.
He stressed the reason for it was that Russians were able to accept
a full range of opinions due to the historic duplicity of their
nature, described by the great Russian writer Dostoyevsky as "capable
of combining the most incongruous contradictions." Journalists in
Russia are free to tackle issues of any gravity without fear of being
punished, he stressed. This is also true of those he described as
"ultra-liberal" radio hosts and media workers employed by foreign
companies who are entitled to their own opinion, however different
it may be from patriotic sentiment of the general public in Russia.
"There have been no calls for reprisals against them; their names
have not been added to sanction lists," the journalist said, adding
that instead sanctions had come from the west.
"How are these sanctions compatible with freedom of speech? Is freedom
of speech no longer a core value in Europe?" Kiselyov asked. Kiselyov
warned the western world could be witnessing a revolution and "betrayal
of what were until recently western values." He said Russia would
never think of banning western journalists.
Dmitry Kiselyov has been blacklisted by Brussels, which banned
him from entering the European Union and ordered to freeze the
journalist's assets in EU banks, if any. Kiselyov is known for his
fierce criticism of the West and pro-Russian stance. He is now the
only journalist in the world to be targeted by political sanctions,
which were strongly condemned by the World Press Freedom Committee,
one of the leading organizations on the rights of journalists.
http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_06_11/Lavrov-to-visit-Armenia-to-discuss-implementation-of-top-level-agreements-4776/
The Voice of Russia
June 11 2014
Eurasian Union will be more successful than the American model
of the new world, stated the general director of the International
Information Agency Rossiya Segodnya Dmitry Kiselyov, while speaking on
Wednesday at the fifth session of the Russian-Armenian Parliamentary
Club in Yerevan.
"Eurasian model is a model of multipolar world in which Armenia stays
Armenian, China - Chinese, in which no one imposes any social model,
as Americans impose their own patterns," said Kiselyov as a way of
expressing satisfaction of Armenia choosing the path of Eurasian
integration.
According to him, the US is fulfilling the model of aggressive
domineering.
"From the beginning of the 21 century, Americans began to build
their own model. They used 9/11 to build the model of aggressive
domineering. In Russian, we call it "world domineering". We hear this
in every speech Obama makes, we heard it both in West Point and in
Normandy," Kiselyov stated.
"The US is trying to create new model of the world. Eurasian union
was created to oppose it and it will become more successful," added
the general director of the International Information Agency Rossiya
Segodnya.
At the same time, he urged to draw attention to the foreign NGOs that
are active in the country. "NGOs become an important element of the
West against this or that country," Kiselyov added.
East, West trade places in approach to journalist freedom - Russian
journalist Kiselyov
East and West have traded places in their approach to journalist
freedom, with Russia granting its media a full right to speak and
Europe suppressing it with sanctions and false idea of political
correctness, Russia's journalist and the Director General of Rossiya
Segodnya International News Agency Dmitry Kiselyov said in an article
published Thursday on the Guardian website.
Read also: Voice of America 'mere spam on our frequencies' - Kiselyov
"East and west appear to be trading places. In Russia we now take
full advantage of freedom of speech, whereas in the west political
correctness, or political expediency in the name of security, have
become arguments against freedom of speech," Kiselyov wrote.
He stressed the reason for it was that Russians were able to accept
a full range of opinions due to the historic duplicity of their
nature, described by the great Russian writer Dostoyevsky as "capable
of combining the most incongruous contradictions." Journalists in
Russia are free to tackle issues of any gravity without fear of being
punished, he stressed. This is also true of those he described as
"ultra-liberal" radio hosts and media workers employed by foreign
companies who are entitled to their own opinion, however different
it may be from patriotic sentiment of the general public in Russia.
"There have been no calls for reprisals against them; their names
have not been added to sanction lists," the journalist said, adding
that instead sanctions had come from the west.
"How are these sanctions compatible with freedom of speech? Is freedom
of speech no longer a core value in Europe?" Kiselyov asked. Kiselyov
warned the western world could be witnessing a revolution and "betrayal
of what were until recently western values." He said Russia would
never think of banning western journalists.
Dmitry Kiselyov has been blacklisted by Brussels, which banned
him from entering the European Union and ordered to freeze the
journalist's assets in EU banks, if any. Kiselyov is known for his
fierce criticism of the West and pro-Russian stance. He is now the
only journalist in the world to be targeted by political sanctions,
which were strongly condemned by the World Press Freedom Committee,
one of the leading organizations on the rights of journalists.
http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_06_11/Lavrov-to-visit-Armenia-to-discuss-implementation-of-top-level-agreements-4776/