Kiselev Dmitry Date of Birth
26 April 1954
Kiselev Dmitry Citizenship:
Russia
Kiselev Dmitry Professional field/official position
TV Presenter, CEO of Rossiya Segodnya Information Agency
Kiselev Dmitry biography
KISELEV Dmitry Konstantinovich (b. 1954) is a well-known Russian propagandist, news presenter, the leader of the government-owned global news agency Rossiya Segodnya (Russia Today) and deputy director of VGTRK government-owned broadcasting holding. After finishing from the Leningrad State University in 1978, he worked at the Central Radio Broadcasting for Foreign Countries in the Norwegian and Polish editorial offices.
- Since April 1989, he worked for the Central Television of the USSR as a reporter for the Vremya (Time) news program and as the TV host at the Central News Service. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was the host of talk shows and analytical programs on a number of Russian and Ukrainian TV channels.
- In July 2008, he was appointed Deputy General Director of the VGTRK broadcasting holding. Since September 9, 2012, he has been the host of the Vesti Nedeli (News of the Week) program. On December 9, 2013, Kiselev became CEO of the Rossiya Segodnya (Russia Today) news agency.
- He is accused of active participation in aggressive state propaganda of the anti-democratic regime, in the dissemination of false news, instilling aggression, an atmosphere of fear, hatred, and xenophobia in Russian society. Being the leader of the largest state media organization and the news presenter on a federal TV channel, he openly shows homophobic and xenophobic views. Here are just a few examples.
- On April 4, 2012, Dmitry Kiselev called for “burying or burning” the hearts of gay people who died in road accidents, referring to a “global experience.” On February 16, 2014, Kiselev attacked the poet Igor Irtenyev and writer Viktor Shenderovich, critical of the current regime, emphasizing their Jewish origin.
- On March 16, 2014, in the Vesti Nedeli show, Kiselev stated that “After all, Russia is the only country in the world that is truly capable of turning the USA into radioactive dust.” This announcement caused a wide outrage both in Russia and abroad.
- In May 2014, at the presentation of the Ukraina.ru propaganda website, Kiselev stated that “There is no Ukraine. This is a virtual concept, a virtual country, and a failed state.”
- In 2016, he used false documents when trying to demonstrate “widespread” support for Nazis in Ukraine. According to The Economist, “The new propaganda, exemplified by Mr Kiselev, seeks to agitate and mobilise the audience, to stir hatred and fear. <…> It is close in style to Orwell’s two minutes’ hate, stretched to more than 30.”
- The EU included him in the sanctions list for his public approval of the illegal annexation of Crimea. In August 2014 and September 2015 he was included in the sanctions list of Ukraine for supporting the aggressive actions of Russia. Dmitry Kiselev is also included in the sanctions lists of Switzerland, Canada, and Moldova.
Kiselev Dmitry, links and materials
- 1984 in 2014
- In Choosing Kiselyov, Media Critics Say Putin Opts For Personal Propagandist
- Dmitry Kiselyov: Russia’s chief spin doctor
- Russia state news agency gets controversial chief
- Russia could turn U.S. ‘into radioactive dust,’ influential Moscow news anchor tells viewers
- Meet The Scary Man In Charge Of Vladimir Putin’s New State News Agency
- Dmitry Kiselyov: Russian TV presenter draws EU sanctions wrath