Exiled Russian journalists left 'high and dry' after US cuts radio funding
Source: The Guardian
Thu 20 Mar 2025 09.55 EDT
Last modified on Thu 20 Mar 2025 10.17 EDT
Exiled Russian journalists are being left high and dry and at risk of being stranded overseas without any legal status after the Trump administrations decision to withdraw funding from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).
The Guardian understands that some Russian journalists working for RFE/RL, which was founded during the cold war and broadcasts to countries including Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, will face imminent problems over their legal status should the broadcaster shut down.
Many of RFE/RLs Russian journalists operate from Prague, Riga and Vilnius, with their work visas often tied to their employment. Terminating the broadcasters funding would trigger visa expirations, leaving them without legal status within months. Deportation to Russia for any of them would expose them to criminal prosecution. Alsu Kurmasheva, a longtime journalist for RFE/RL, was detained in Russia in 2023 and released last year as part of a prisoner swap.
This lays out very starkly the kind of risks faced by Russian journalists who might be stranded without employment, left high and dry if they lose their livelihoods and the legal status thats linked to their employment outside Russia, said a person familiar with the situation, who wished to remain anonymous because of the risk of retaliation. This could have a very serious impact. There is no free media inside Russia. The media landscape would be all the more bleak.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/20/exiled-russian-journalists-us-cuts-radio-free-europe-radio-liberty

bluedigger
(17,222 posts)Were they thinking they had a job for the rest of their life that would provide them legal cover? I hope the EU restores the program and rehires them.
BumRushDaShow
(151,216 posts)to turn over every stone and sofa cushion to find the most obscure entities that were governmental or received government funds, to mess with.
But I suppose when you have a loon who (as one DUer put it) "didn't just touch 'the 3rd rail', but jumped up and down on it", then EVERYTHING is vulnerable.
Kid Berwyn
(20,085 posts)Again.
FakeNoose
(37,216 posts)
This is how he makes sure no Russian journalists ever screw him again.
