Russia expels Politico reporter, granting only six days to conclude personal affairs

Russia expels Politico reporter, granting only six days to conclude personal affairs

Russia, which has cracked down‌ on⁢ Western journalists since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine⁢ began last year, has expelled a Politico reporter,​ allegedly without providing a​ clear reason.

Eva⁣ Hartog, a Dutch ​citizen who is also a columnist for the Dutch‍ magazine​ De‌ Groene Amsterdammer, announced the development on Wednesday.

“I was informed by the Russian Ministry ⁢of Foreign⁢ Affairs that for the ⁣first time in ten years, my ⁤visa will not be renewed. The decision was taken by the ‘competent ‌authorities’, a term ⁢often used ⁤for the security services. Under⁤ international law,⁣ no reason or explanation was⁣ owed to me,” ⁣Hartog wrote in‌ a column for De Groene Amsterdammer.

“I was given six days to wrap‌ up my life.”

Jamil Anderlini,⁣ editor ‌of Politico Europe, said in a statement that Hartog “has safely departed Moscow after the renewal of her visa and transfer of her press accreditation ‌to Politico⁤ were​ rejected by the Russian⁤ authorities.”

“We ‍are extremely disappointed by⁢ these actions, but they do not diminish Politico’s unwavering commitment ​to covering the Russian government and‍ its ⁣war in ⁢Ukraine. We hope‌ that ​Eva and Politico will ⁣return to Moscow in ⁤the near future to continue our factual and nonpartisan coverage of Russian politics,” he said.

Original from www.aljazeera.com

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