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	<title>The Other Russia &#187; Ura.ru</title>
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		<title>Online News Agency May Be Closed Over Forum Comments</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Aksana Panova]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ura.ru information portal is in danger of being closed after investigators found extremism in comments left on its online forum.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2365" title="Children using the internet.  Source: grani.ru" src="http://www.theotherrussia.org/images/children_using_internet_grani_ru.gif" alt="" width="215" height="150" />The Ura.ru information portal is in danger of being closed after it was issued two warnings for “extremism” from Russia&#8217;s media monitoring agency, Roskomsvyaznadzor.  Ura.ru, which tried to have the warnings dismissed by a Moscow court, received them over user comments left in its online forum.  As the Kommersant newspaper reports, Russian media law now allows Roskomsvyaznadzor to push for the website&#8217;s closure in court.</p>
<p>Aksana Panova, owner and editor of the online news agency, said the first extremist text was left as a comment on the forum in 2008.  Responding to a news article titled “On April 20th, skinheads will mark Hitler&#8217;s birthday with mass attacks on foreigners,” an unknown user called for the death of government leaders and wrote a series of racist slurs.  Despite the fact that moderators quickly removed the comment, the local office of Roskomsvyaznadzor had already noticed it and issued a warning.</p>
<p>After that, similar comments began popping up daily on the forum.  “We are certain that this was a planned campaign,” Panova said.  “At first, we removed these comments, which had the same identical text, but in the end it was noticed, and we received a second warning.”</p>
<p>The Ura.ru editorial office then turned for help to law enforcement authorities in every region where it has correspondents.  This, however, merely led to an inspection from Russia&#8217;s Federal Security Service (FSB) and local police, who scoured the website&#8217;s materials for extremism.  The authors of the offending comments have yet to be found, although Ura.ru provided with investigators with the user&#8217;s IP addresses, which should lead directly to the perpetrators.</p>
<p>“Formally, we now have the right to turn to court with a claim to close the media outlet,” said Yevgeny Strelyakin, press-secretary of Roskomsvyaznadzor.  “But this doesn&#8217;t happen automatically.  We will see how they react, we&#8217;ll understand if this is a one-time problem or the publication&#8217;s policy.  After all, these types of comments need to be moderated and kept track of on a timely basis.”</p>
<p>According to the Russian Union of Journalists, authorities have accused two other web-publications on charges of extremism in the same manner.  The Altai-based Bankfax agency and the Khakkasia-based Novy Fokus web-magazine were each ultimately fined 20 thousand rubles ($600 or €450).</p>
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