How #Russia accuses democracies of fabricating "fake news"
As Russia is known for spreading fake news and propaganda, its officials are now doing their best to accuse the democratic world of doing the same. More details 👇 1/8 #InfoWatch#AgainstRussianLies#RussiaUkraineWar
Fedor Strzhizhovsky, Spokesperson of the Russian Permanent Mission to the UN, accused the UN of spreading rabid and absurd fakes about #Russia. “Moscow considers it unacceptable to spread "rabid fakes" through UN platforms,” Fedor Strzhizhovsky said. 2/8
Strzhizhovsky was commenting on a recent statement by Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict Pramila Patten about alleged sexual crimes committed by the Russian military in Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022.
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According to him, "speaking such nonsense calls into question the level of expertise of UN officials who make such statements unsupported by facts." 4/8
Strzhizhovsky also spoke about "unprecedented informational aggression of the collective West against Russia, as well as other states pursuing an independent line of foreign policy." 5/8
Meanwhile, according to him, "Russian media are subjected to direct bans and blocking of broadcasting, freezing of bank accounts, intimidation, defamation, and pressure from special services." 6/8
Strzhizhovsky claims that the leadership of some Western IT giants, particularly the Meta corporation, "didn't hesitate to openly admit to the direct interference of American intelligence services in management processes." 7/8
So Russia still follows a strategy of condemning what its representatives called "double standards" allegedly being used by people around the world in favor of Western democratic values at the expense of providing false information about the Russian Federation.
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What provocations may the 🇷🇺 occupiers have in store in Kherson Region, and what do martial law and evacuations in these territories mean? UkraineWorld asked Oleh Baturin, journalist, the author of investigations at the CJI.
Key points - in our brief, #UkraineWorldAnalysis 1/13
The 🇷🇺 military is threatening to blow up the dam of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant and accuse the 🇺🇦 military of the act. This story isn’t new. Information about 🇷🇺 mining the facilities of the HPP and territories around it has been circulating since spring. 2/13
There's been scaremongering about devastating floods around Kherson Region if the dam is blown up. The occupation administration in Nova Kakhovka has frightened local people with threats of a huge wave that will wash away the whole city. But this is not realistic. 3/13
At the beginning of October, 🇷🇺Ministry of Foreign Affairs Press Secretary propagandist Zakharova stated that “the West was fueling a nuclear war,” stressing that “Zelenskyy, pumped up with weapons, has turned into a monster whose hands can destroy the planet.” 2/8
#Russian propaganda websites even used comments from political propagandist Sergei Markov, who continued blaming America and NATO for “provoking the use of tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of #Ukraine at any cost to add points to the team of 🇺🇸 President Joe Biden.” 3/8
Denying the existence of 🇺🇦 is one of the key strategic narratives of 🇷🇺 propaganda. It helped to build up the informational grounds for 🇷🇺 full-scale invasion of 🇺🇦 and fuels further hatred and violence by Russians. Read more about this 🇷🇺 technology in our thread👇1/14
🇷🇺 propaganda presents 🇺🇦 as an accident of history. 🇷🇺 ignores the historical context Ukrainian identity was formed in, and thereby claims that the idea of Ukrainian statehood never existed. According to it, before 1991 Ukraine “was a part of a common state with Russia.” 2/14
What, then, is to be done with facts that prove the existence of Ukrainian history? Russia has chosen to reconceptualize this history. 👇3/14
What is Russia’s "de-Satanization" rhetoric about? UkraineWorld spoke to Dmytro Horyevoy, religious scholar, director of the Center for Religious Security NGO. Key points – in our brief, #UkraineWorldAnalysis: 1/13
🇷🇺’s rhetoric about "de-Satanizing" Ukraine is not aimed at developing the concept that there are Satanists in 🇺🇦, so much as raising the degree of propaganda hysteria and trying to provide the 🇷🇺 military with additional motivation. Religious motivation is the most powerful.2/13
The categorization of the war as religious shows that the Russian army is having a hard time with motivation, and they do not understand what they are fighting for. 3/13
The story of the writer and public figure Volodymyr Vakulenko, who was kidnapped by Russian invaders from his home in the village of Kapytolivka, Kharkiv Oblast. #UkraineWorldTesimony 1/13
Seven months ago, on March 24, the Ukrainian writer Volodymyr Vakulenko was disappeared by the Russian occupiers. Since then, nothing is known about him. UkraineWorld spoke with Volodymyr's stepfather Vasyl. 2/13
The first time, Volodymyr and his child Vitaly, who has an autism spectrum disorder, were taken away by the Russians on March 23. They were released after three hours. 3/12
A brief conclusion on #Putin's speech at #Valdai: he managed to rewrite the history of independent #Ukraine and the world, blame everyone around, insist that "NATO is constantly engaged in the expansion of territories", and expose #Russia as a "peacekeeper". #AgainstRussianLies
😳"the Kyiv regime carried out two full-scale operations"
A short question from #Ukraine: can anyone name them?
😡Seems for #Rutin, almost all European countries' territories were Russian.
"Russian lands were always Russian but fell under different influences, and processes of changing Russian sovereignty were launched" #RussiaUkraineWar