YouTube blocks Russian parliament channel amid war, draws ire from Moscow
India Today
Amid the Russia-Ukraine war, YouTube has blocked Russia's parliament channel Duma TV. In response, Moscow's officials said YouTube could now face restrictions in the country.
YouTube has blocked Duma TV which broadcasts from Russia's lower house of parliament, drawing an angry response from officials who said the world's most popular streaming service could face restrictions in response.
On Saturday, a message on YouTube said the Duma channel had been "terminated for a violation of YouTube's Terms of Service".
YouTube, owned by Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O), has been under pressure from Russian communications regulator Roskomnadzor and officials were quick to respond.
"From the look of it, YouTube has signed its own warrant. Save content, transfer (it) to Russian platforms. And hurry up," foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on the Telegram messaging service.
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The communications watchdog said it had requested Google restore access to the Duma channel immediately.
"The American IT company adheres to a pronounced anti-Russian position in the information war unleashed by the West against our country," Roskomnadzor said.