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News Summary: Kremlin critics urge stop to ads

BY: AP Staff Writer NOVEMBER 19, 2012 | MODIFIED: NOVEMBER 19, 2012 AT 3:16 PM
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STOP ADS: Russian opposition and human rights groups urged Western consumer products giants to stop advertising on a Kremlin-friendly TV network, NTV.

WHY NTV: The broadcaster has become part of the Kremlin's "machinery for repression," the White Ribbon movement, the Resistance group, the Moscow Civil Forum and the For Human Rights group said.

COMPANIES TARGETED: Their appeal was directed at companies such as Coca-Cola Co., Procter & Gamble Co., Nestle SA and L'Oreal International.

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