Russia TV host calls Ukraine intervention 'wrong'
on-air
A TV presenter working for the
Kremlin-funded broadcaster Russia Today (RT) has denounced as
"wrong" her country's "military intervention" in
Ukraine.
"I can't stress enough how strongly
I am against any state intervention in a sovereign nation's
affairs," Abby Martin declared in her news programme.
RT said it respected Ms Martin's
views, and that she would not be reprimanded.
Armed men dressed in what appear to
be Russian uniforms have surrounded army bases in Ukraine's Crimea
peninsula.
The southern region has become the
major focus of post-uprising Ukraine, with Kiev accusing Moscow of
invading Crimea.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin
has denied the presence of his troops in the peninsula, saying
those surrounding military bases were pro-Russian self-defence
groups.
'Rife with
disinformation'
Ms Martin made her remarks at the
end of her Breaking the Set show, broadcast from a studio in
Washington.
"Just because I work here doesn't
mean I don't have editorial independence," she said, adding: "What
Russia did was wrong."
The outspoken presenter admitted
that she did not possess in-depth knowledge of Ukraine's history or
"cultural dynamics", but insisted that military intervention was
not the answer.
"I will not sit here and apologise
for, or defend, military aggression," she said.
Ms Martin also criticised press
coverage of the Ukrainian crisis, calling it "rife with
disinformation" and "disappointing from all sides of the media
spectrum".
In response to the journalist's
on-air statement, the Russian TV channel said: "Contrary to the
popular opinion, RT doesn't beat its journalists into submission,
and they are free to express their own opinions, not just in
private but on the air."
The broadcaster added that it would
send Ms Martin to Crimea to "give her an opportunity to make up her
own mind from the epicentre of the story".