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French regulator warns Russian TV on Syria misinformation

Conseil Superieur de l’Audiovisuel (CSA) said a programme on Syria had displayed a 'lack of honesty, rigour and diversity of points of view'.

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France’s media regulator has issued Russian TV channel RT with a warning over misrepresenting facts in a programme about Syria, reports euronews.

The Conseil Superieur de l’Audiovisuel (CSA) said in a statement that an April 13 programme about Syria had displayed a “lack of honesty, rigour and diversity of points of view”.

In a news item headlined “Simulated Attacks”, RT contested whether chemical attacks in the eastern Syria region of Ghouta had happened and accused a local group of staging the effects of the attack on the population. RT had not faithfully translated comments of Syrian witnesses, the CSA said.

“The CSA notes that there was a marked imbalance in the analysis, which, on a topic as sensitive as this, did not lay out the different points of view,” the CSA said.

RT was not immediately available for comment.

The CSA imposed no sanctions on RT, but the regulator has the authority to fine a broadcaster or suspend its licence.

RT’s French-language broadcast is only available to TV subscribers of French telecoms group Free, not via the other three operators. It can also be watched on the internet or via satellite.

Read more of this report from euronews.