US president Donald Trump has signed a mandate in reducing seven federal agencies in the United States. Among them are the Global Media Agency, which manages radio freedom and the Voice of America.
President and CEO of the RFE / RL Network (Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty) Steven Capus said the stopping network financing, which became known on Saturday, will be played in favor of Iran, China, Russia, etc. On Saturday, March 15, Presidential Statement and Chief Executive Director of RFE/RL Stephen Capus said.
The RFE/RL leader remembered that this media’s groadcast, established in 1949, all this time was a dream of dictators in different parts of the world.
“The Iranian Ayatolles, chief of the Chinese communist, autocrats in Moscow and Minsk will celebrate the death of radio freedom 75 years after the creation of” freedom “. The success of our opponents will strengthen them, and America is weak,” the statement said.
Capus also emphasized that Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has a support of the US Congress.
“Throughout history, radio freedom has received a strong Bipartisan support. If we do not, nearly 50 million people in closed societies, who rely on us in receiving accurate news and information, will not have access to the truth about America and the world,” he added.
The US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) on Saturday, March 15, was reported by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) at the end of the Federal Grant Agreement Financing Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty worldwide.
In the past, Trump signed a mandate to the maximum reduction in the employees’ employees and activities of some departments to fight the bureaucracy, including the US government agency in the global media (USAGM), which controls free radio / freedom on the American radio and voices.
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