Russia Today Correspondent Quits Over Plane Crash 'Lies'
July 20, 2014
A second Russia Today correspondent has quit her job, saying the Kremlin-funded station's anchors "do work for" Russian President Vladimir Putin and lied on-air to the public.
London reporter Sara Firth announced her resignation nearly two hours after taking to Twitter in a conversation with Russia Today's London correspondent Polly Boiko, The Huffington Post reported.
Firth said the network asks its anchors to "obscure the truth," and that she'd had enough. More>>>>>