Before blocking the website of the Russian TV channel, Kazakhstan Minister of Information and Social Development Darkhan Kydyrali said: Tsargrad.tvits editors were warned of the need to comply with republican norms. But according to Maxim Trishin, the general manager of the information resource, no notifications were received.
The founder of the channel, Konstantin Malofeev, commented on the blocking of the site in Kazakhstan. According to him, “the source of information of the Russian Orthodox majority will never allow the Russian people to be ridiculed.”
“We, as the channel of the Russian Orthodox majority, will not abandon our Russian people wherever they live, and we will never allow the Great Russian People to be mocked,” Malofeev stressed.
Before that, before the blocking, the Kazakh authorities endured Four injunctions were issued against Tsargrad; the last one was about a published article entitled “Kazakh nationalists terrorize Russian women on the eve of Victory Day”.
Formerly YouTube blocked channel of the socio-political show “Let me tell!”.