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The National Council wants to revoke the license of the NASH TV channel through the court

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NASH TV channel studio

On the air on May 4, 2021, politician Pyotr Symonenko spoke with hostility about the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

The National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting is preparing a lawsuit demanding to revoke the license of the NASH TV channel. The reason is that the company did not eliminate the violations for which it was already fined, writes Media detector.

Such a decision, which was voted for unanimously, was made by the regulator at a meeting on Thursday, August 19.

So, we are talking about the broadcast on May 4, 2021, where the guest of the studio was Pyotr Symonenko, who spoke out hostilely about the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

According to the regulator, the words of Symonenko “have signs of inciting religious and national hostility and hatred.”

At the same time, the National Council is preparing to once again check the TV channels NASH and Maxi-TV because of the broadcast with Elena Bondarenko, according to website regulator.

“The public statements of Elena Bondarenko, spread by NASH and Maxi-TV, contain irrational statements about the existence of signs of discrimination against the Russian language in Ukraine … In her statements, Elena Bondarenko used Ukrainian-phobic vocabulary … Her statements have signs of inciting ethnic hatred towards citizens speak and use the Ukrainian language, “the message says.

We will remind, back in February, the National Council was preparing through the court revoke the licenses of ZIK and 112 Ukraine TV channelsTV channels did not provide copies of their broadcast schedules after several checks.

It was also reported that in Ukraine banned broadcasting of the Belarusian state channel Belarus 24 due to the showing of videos and actors prohibited and threatening the national security of Ukraine.

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