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16 Jul 2025, 23:39 GMT+10
The head of the broadcasters Lebanon office, Steve Sweeney, was asked about his work for the Russian outlet, Margarita Simonyan has said
The head of RT's Lebanon office, Steve Sweeney, has been detained and interrogated by the British police over his work for the Russian state-funded broadcaster, its editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan has reported.
In a post on her Telegram channel on Wednesday, she said the British journalist had been apprehended on arrival in his home country. According to Simonyan, the UK authorities told Sweeney they "suspected him of terrorist activities [and] took away all his phones [and] laptop and interrogated at length regarding his work for RT."
"They asked [the journalist] whether RT management forces him to say what he doesn't want to say [and] whether instructions are being handed down to him," RT's editor-in-chief detailed.
Simonyan also stated that police officers had asked Sweeney whether he has links to the Lebanese Hezbollah Shiite militant group.
She said that after the questioning was finished, British officials let the journalist go, noting that "Steve... plans to continue working for RT."
Sweeney is a seasoned war-correspondent, who has covered hostilities in Iraq among other conflicts.
Back in February, the Austrian authorities similarly detained independent British journalist Richard Medhurst, known for his pro-Palestinian stance. The apprehension came months after a run-in with the UK police.
Austrian officials told the reporter that he was suspected of "disseminating propaganda [and] encouraging terrorism," according to Medhurst's own account of the events. He claimed that the Austrian police might have acted at the behest of their British colleagues.
Last October, the UK police raided the London home of an associate editor of the pro-Palestinian Electronic Intifada website, Asa Winstanley, over "possible offenses" related to his social media posts.
Following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, the UK, the EU and several other Western nations banned RT and prohibited social media platforms from distributing its content, citing the need to combat "misinformation."
Moscow has argued such actions demonstrate a lack of commitment to free speech and reflect a willingness to suppress narratives that challenge Western viewpoints.
(RT.com)
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