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Patrick Henningsen
21st Century Wire
UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK CITY – From January 2017, RT will have a permanent home in the United Nations alongside a select group of international media channels chosen to deliver broadcasts inside the UN’s internal communications network.
A number of Russian dignitaries and media professionals gathered in Midtown Manhattan at the United Nations headquarters on Tuesday evening to mark the occasion. Speaking at the official ceremony in the UN Conference Room 4 were Russia’s UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin, UN Under-Secretary-General Cristina Gallach, and RT Director General Alexey Nikolov.
Under-Secretary-General Gallach welcomed RT’s addition to the UN’s in-house network, “The UN in-house television network is viewed by UN staff members, delegates and visiting officials. It is home to a diverse range of news broadcasting networks from around the world and in different languages, and today welcome the newest member to the network.”
In an earlier press statement, RT head Alexey Nikolov said, “Today, in the era of sweeping, global political changes, it is more important than ever to consider different points of view – to compare them, to draw independent conclusions”, said Alexey Nikolov. “In just 11 years, RT has won worldwide acclaim as a go-to source for alternative perspectives on current events. The diversity of views and stories that we represent is the embodiment of the fundamental principles of the Organization. We are pleased that the voice of RT will now be heard at UN level”.
“People must have the right to know different news coming from different sources – and then make their own judgment,” said Nikolov, in conclusion to a very moving personal speech about his own family’s experience of propaganda during the mid 20th century Soviet era.
See Nikolov’s full address, along with the other speakers here:
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The ceremony also featured a screening of a stunning new documentary film for RT Documentaries entitled, Children of the Front about the role of child soldiers in Central African Republic’s horrific civil war. The film recently won a Omni Award for its production.
This announcement comes in front of a political backdrop in America which has become Anti-Russian after one of the country’s most divisive election cycles in US history, with accusations of Russia “hacking” the US election elevating public fear and partisan angst to near hysterical levels.
A number of independent media personalities and commentators were also on hand for the event, including Gerald Celente, founder of Trends Research Institute (Photo: Patrick Henningsen @21WIRE).
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