

In an escalating clash with press freedom, Russia's Prosecutor General's Office has intensified its efforts against The Moscow Times, slapping the independent news outlet with the label of being an "undesirable" organization. This move criminalizes its operations and endangers its journalists with severe legal consequences, adding to the challenges it already faces after being dubbed a "foreign agent." These aggressive measures appear as part of broader attempts to suppress free speech and control the narrative within Russia. Authorities allege that The Moscow Times' reporting undermines official decisions, a charge the publication wholeheartedly denies. Instead, they assert their commitment to delivering precise and impartial coverage despite increasing pressures. With these new constraints, The Moscow Times is rallying support from its readers. The publication emphasizes the importance of collective efforts to sustain independent journalism in a landscape hostile to divergent views. Their plea is simple: assistance from the global community, starting with contributions as small as $2 a month, which can significantly aid their pursuit of truthful reporting. Your backing not only supports vital journalism but stands as a testament against the suppression of press freedom worldwide. By helping The Moscow Times, you're actively contributing to the defense of democratic principles and the relentless quest for truth in an era where it is under threat.