European News Agencies Alliance Suspends Russia’s TASS

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA) on Friday confirmed the suspension of Russia's TASS agency for not respecting its
standards.The decision came during the EANA's general assembly in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, the alliance's president Clemens Pig told
reporters.In February, three days after Russia invaded Ukraine, EANA's executive body composed of five members, including AFP CEO Fabrice
Fries, decided to "immediately" suspend TASS while awaiting the general assembly's decision.At the time, EANA said the move followed a "new
regulation enforced by the Russian government which is heavily restricting media freedom."When the Russian invasion started, Russia's
communications regulator ordered independent media to avoid using "assault, invasion, or declaration of war," warning that they faced being
flouting one of the alliance's "most important purposes ..
to carry on journalistic activities at the highest standard possible," EANA secretary general Alexandru Ion Giboi said.The alliance also
voiced full support for Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform."We will continue to help and do whatever is in our human power to support
Ukrinform, our colleagues and our friends there," Giboi said.