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Kremlin’s Version on Skripals in Georgian-language Media

The position expressed by official Moscow and Russian pro-Kremlin media as if two Russian citizens, identified by Britain as suspects in the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, former Russian GRU officer, and his daughter, Yulia, are actually innocent was echoed by Georgian-language media outlets.

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Russian Media Outlets Try to Overshadow Skripal Case by Counter-accusations and Patarkatsishvili Case

On October 15, 2018, Channel One, Russia’s largest state-run TV channel, aired the story by Timur Siraziev titled “The British government extends the rights for its Special Forces to kill and torture throughout the world.” During the entire story, the author tries to link high-profile murders of former KGB agents, attempted murders, as well as deaths of some persons associated with Russia, including Boris Berezovsky and Badri Patarkatsishvili, to MI5, UK’s domestic counterintelligence and security agency.

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Marshalpress Manipulates with the HRW report on Drug Policy

On August 14, 2018, the online newspaper Marshallpress published news entitled “HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH’s dangerous appeal to the government that has outraged the society”. The article states that Human Rights Watch asks the Georgian government to decriminalize personal use of all drugs and acquisition/possession of a small quantity for personal use. Marshallpress notes that the appeal was followed by negative feedback from the majority of social networks users.

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