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Public slams
MSM for Putin focus after Panamapapers leak
Anti-Putin sentiment has reached boiling
point in the
West, and that to a large degree makes it next to impossible to talk about
Russia in a positive manner, Kremlin Spokesman
Dmitry Peskov has said, commenting on the so-called
Panama leak.
“Such 'leaks', in our view, are meant to target audiences overseas. It is also clear that the degree of Putinophobia has reached a point where to speak well about Russia, or about some of its actions and successes is impossible. One needs to speak [about Russia] in negative terms, the more the better, and when there's nothing to say, you need to make things up. This is obvious to us," Peskov told journalists on Monday.
The spokesperson said the bulk of a vast exposé, unveiled by the
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (
ICIJ) and
German daily
Sueddeutsche Zeitung, has nothing to do with the
Russian president.
“There is no [profound] information concerning the president – just some insinuations, speculations, reflections that do not require a response. As for the main body, it does not concern us, it has no relation to the president whatsoever,” agencies quoted Peskov as saying.
“While Putin does not appear anywhere backed by any facts, it is obvious to us that the main target behind such 'leaks' has been and still is our president, especially in the context of the upcoming parliamentary and, taking the long-term perspective, the presidential election in two years' time,” the Kremlin spokesman added.
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Goebbels had less-biased articles’: Public slams MSM for Putin focus after Panama papers leak
The leaked data, known as the Panama
Papers, has been described as “the largest leak in offshore history.” According to the ICIJ, the documents reveal the offshore holdings of
140 politicians and public officials around the world, including 12 current and former world leaders.
While the Russian president is not being named in any of the papers, the leaks, among other things, claim to “document some $2 billion in transactions secretly shuffled through banks and shadow companies by associates of
Russian President Vladimir Putin.”
The Kremlin said it knows the "consortium of journalists" that published the leaked documents.
"We know this so-called journalistic community perfectly well, it is clear to us that a number of journalists who are part of it have hardly majored in journalism; there are many former representatives of the [
US] State Department and the
CIA, along with other intelligence agencies,” Peskov said, adding that
Moscow knows "who funds this organization."
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- published: 04 Apr 2016
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