PARIS: President Donald Trump´s dismantling of US-funded international media outlets such as Voice of America could put their journalists at risk, including nine currently jailed worldwide, Reporters Without Borders warned on Monday.
The Trump administration began mass layoffs on Sunday at Voice of America and other US-funded media, two days after Trump signed an executive order gutting VOA´s parent, the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), in his latest sweeping spending cuts.
“Reporters Without Borders is sounding the alarm over the risks facing USAGM staffers around the world, including nine journalists currently imprisoned abroad for their work,” the press freedom watchdog said.
“The Trump administration is sending a chilling signal: authoritarian regimes such as Beijing and Moscow now have free rein to spread their propaganda unchecked,” RSF director general Thibaut Bruttin said in a statement.
He said the decision “betrays” the nine USAGM journalists jailed in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Myanmar, Russia and Vietnam and “leaves thousands more jobless and in danger” because of their work.
USAGM oversees media including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, set up by Washington during the Cold War to counter Soviet propaganda, and Radio Free Asia, created to provide reporting to China, North Korea and other countries with heavily restricted press. Partner public media organisations in Europe also voiced alarm over Trump´s funding freeze.
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