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RT broadcaster Chay Bowes detained and denied entry to Romania

RT’s editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan claimed on social media that Bowes had been ‘deported from Romania’ yesterday evening.

LAST UPDATE | 1 hr ago

IRISH JOURNALIST and RT correspondent Chay Bowes was reportedly detained in Romania and deported to Turkey yesterday.

RT, formerly Russia Today, reported last night that Bowes had travelled from Dublin to Romania ahead of its presidential election on Sunday.

The upcoming election is a rerun after November elections were cancelled amid allegations of Russian interference in favour of far-right candidate Calin Georgescu, who is barred from the new vote.

RT, a Russian state-funded broadcaster, initially reported that Bowes was “arrested” in Bucharest after landing there to cover the election.

It was later claimed by RT’s editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan that Bowes had been “deported from Romania, and placed on a flight out of the EU to Istanbul”.

Simonyan posted: “Chay is Irish, and while an EU country can refuse entry to another EU citizen under extreme conditions, he has to be a threat to ‘public policy, security or health’.

“Chay committed no crime other than his professional plans to cover the Romanian election for us.”

Simonyan later shared a video from Bowes, in which he claimed that he was detained by Romanian police after they boarded the plane he was on shortly after landing.

“Three of these police officers told me that I had to come with them, that I was being detained,” Bowes said.

He added that he was taken to a building in the airport by Romanian officials, with he described as as “interrogation area”.

He was then asked by officials about where he intended to go in Romania, and who he was going to meet.

Bowes declined to tell the officials who he intended to talk to during his time in Romania while covering the elections He said that he was then taken to a holding area, before being led to another “interrogation room”.

There, Bowes said he was presented with a document “presumably stamped by a judge” which claimed that he was “a threat to the security of the state”.

Due to this threat status, the document explained that he was to be deported from Romania, Bowes said.

“I’m an EU citizen, it’s a fundamental breach of my rights,” Bowes said.

He claimed that “this came from Brussels rather than Bucharest”.

Local media, citing a statement from Romanian border police, said that Chay Bowes had been previously banned from entering Romania, though a reason for the ban was not specified.

One report said that Bowes “remained in the transit area” of Bucharest airport and purchased a ticket himself for a flight to Turkey, taking off a few hours later.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that it was aware of reports of Bowes’ detainment and deportation, and said that it “stands ready to provide consular assistance”.

Bowes, a whistleblower who revealed to Village magazine that Leo Varadkar leaked a confidential GP contract agreement to his friend in 2020, later became an editor for The Ditch website.

He stepped down from the publication in the summer of 2022 and has since worked as a correspondent for RT.

Bowes was previously invited by Russia to speak at the UN Security Council, where he criticised what he described as the “ever hawkish Anglosphere” for its military support of Ukraine, calling it a “seemingly perpetual escalation of military aid.”

Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation warned in 2023 that Bowes spread material that aligned itself with pro-Kremlin narratives, and had done so for years.

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