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Russian media boycott lawmaker cleared over sexual harrassment

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Last Updated : Mar 22 2018 | 2:40 PM IST

Top Russian media have launched a rare boycott of a senior lawmaker after a parliamentary commission cleared him of sexual harassment despite claims from several journalists.

Several reporters including one of the BBC Russian Service have accused Leonid Slutsky, head of the foreign affairs committee in parliament's lower house, the State Duma, of making lewd sexual comments and groping.

But yesterday a parliamentary ethics commission said it had not found any violations in the behaviour of the 50-year-old lawmaker from the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party.

The commission questioned the journalists' motives, saying their claims had appeared in the runup to a presidential election.

The boycott is a rare campaign of solidarity in a country where all major television channels are state-controlled and toe the Kremlin line.

RBC media holding said Wednesday evening its journalists would no longer work in the State Duma, while Kommersant publishing house said it would no longer quote Slutsky.

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Echo of Moscow liberal radio, Dozhd (Rain) TV independent station and RTVi, a New York-based international Russian-language television network, also joined the boycott.

"Echo of Moscow now considers the State Duma an unsafe workplace for journalists of both sexes," chief editor Alexei Venediktov wrote today.

Dozhd quoted its chief editor Alexandra Perepolova as saying that after the meeting of the commission "it had become clear that it's simply dangerous for women to work in the State Duma."

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First Published: Mar 22 2018 | 2:40 PM IST

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