DNIESTER News Agency

The regional news agency DNIESTER (Russian: РИА Днестр) was a privately held independent news agency that covered political processes and trends in the southwest region of former USSR.

DNIESTER
РИА Днестр
TypePrivate limited company
IndustryNews media
FoundedJuly 2009 (2009-07)
Defunct8 September 2017
HeadquartersTiraspol, Pridnestrovie, Moldova
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Roman Konoplev
(Editor and CEO)
ProductsWire service
Websitedniester.ru

History

The news and analytical Internet portal was formed in Tiraspol on 13 July 2009 by Roman Konoplev. The main purpose of the project was to analyse the sociopolitical situation in Moldova, Pridnestrovie (also known as Transnistria), and Ukraine.

The agency was also involved in monitoring the media of Romania and other European Union countries that publish materials about the region.

After the presidential elections of 2011 in Pridnestrovie the agency DNIESTER became known as an opposition-leaning. The website of the agency was under constant DDOS attack in the period of summer-authumn 2012.

On 8 November 2012 the website of the agency DNIESTER was blocked by the local Internet providers at the territory of Pridnestrovie. Experts of The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) of Moldova monitored the situation.

Both the IJC "Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova 2013" and "The Report on press freedom and media in Moldova",[1] published in 2015 by the NGO Freedom House, covered the situation with the news agency DNIESTER.

On 8 September 2017 it was announced that the activity of the agency has been suspended.

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