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Journalists investigating billion-dollar scam centers harassed, surveilled, threatened with legal action
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Media regulator RTUK accuses an independent radio station of inciting public hatred and enmity over a guest's use of the term 'Armenian genocide' on air
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Analysts say move underscores Moscow’s broader practice of transnational repression
The Wall Street Journal reporter faces espionage charges that are widely seen as fabricated
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