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U.S. ambassador in Moscow accuses KGB TV channel Russia Today of lying

Publication time: 8 February 2012, 15:14
The new US ambassador in Moscow, Michael McFaul, reminded on Twitter Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russia Today TV channel which the KGB thugs recently renamed into RT because the word "Russia" is highly suspicious, that during a meeting at the White House in Washington, she asked him to tell her when her TV channel reports something untrue. Now this moment came.

"On RT today, [it was stated that] McFaul sent Navalny to Yale. Lie", wrote US diplomat on Twitter.
 
The article on the website RT, entitled "McFaul and opposition rallies", by a certain Prof. Dr. of Political Sciences, Igor Panarin, states as follows:

"As part of a program to initiate an "orange coup" in Russia, McFaul sent Navalny to study at the Yale University within the framework of the Yale World Fellows program in 2010", the author, a KGB-FSB officer and later boss of one of the CEC agencies, said.
 
In his English-language article entitled "McFaul and the Moscow opposition rallies", KGB Prof. Panarin, also hints at signs of Navalny's "split personality".

Russian lawyer and initiator of the anti-corruption projects Aleksey Navalny attended a four-month training course for international leaders and professionals at Yale University in 2010.

For its training program, Yale World Fellows select each year around 14 to 18 professionals in different areas from different countries. The education is funded by the university. Among the Russian participants in the program during 10 years of its existence are, according to the university's website, in addition to Navalny, a Russian journalist from Moscow paper Vedomosti, Maksim Trudolyubov, and a female corporate lawyer.

TV channel Russia Today is funded by the KGB government of Russia.

The activities of the new US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul draw attention of local KGB media. During his first days in Moscow, McFaul was accused in comments of the Russian press of "promoting the Orange Revolution in Russia", and his meeting with Russian politicians belonging both to parliamentary and extra-parliamentary opposition has been condemned.

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