Russian propaganda

From Russia Today to Venice: Venice Film Festival showed Russian propaganda
News - 07 September 2024

From Russia Today to Venice: Venice Film Festival showed Russian propaganda

Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica showcasted the documentary "Russians at War" with Russian propaganda by Russian-Canadian director Anastasia Trofimova

Ukrainian cities host photo exhibition “Crimea through the eyes of citizen journalists: 10 years in captivity”
News - 31 August 2024

Ukrainian cities host photo exhibition “Crimea through the eyes of citizen journalists: 10 years in captivity”

The exhibition contains 48 photos and information panels arranged on city squares in the form of the Crimean Tatar coat of arms – the Tamga. It showcases photographs taken by citizen journalists who, at great personal risk, documented the arrests, searches, trials, and other crimes committed by Russian occupiers against the Crimean Tatar people since the beginning of the occupation of Crimea

Russia successfully promotes its narratives to Western media – Voice of America
News - 30 June 2024

Russia successfully promotes its narratives to Western media – Voice of America

Experts demonstrated the promotion of Russian narratives on the example of events in Crimea: Western media often pick up the Kremlin's quotes instead of covering the essence of the events in Russia's war against Ukraine

Texty.org.ua editorial team faces pressure after publishing investigation into critics of U.S. aid to Ukraine
News - 13 June 2024

Texty.org.ua editorial team faces pressure after publishing investigation into critics of U.S. aid to Ukraine

Texty.org.ua views this campaign as an attack on freedom of speech and a display of chauvinism against the citizens of Ukraine

Occupation authorities in Ukrainian Crimea accused of using administrative resources to justify Russia’s war
News - 25 June 2023

Occupation authorities in Ukrainian Crimea accused of using administrative resources to justify Russia’s war

The occupying authorities regularly receive plans to collect "voluntary" aid for the Russian military, which are often funded by Crimean entrepreneurs. Representatives of businesses fear to disapprove of the imposed support for the Russian army due to potential repercussions from occupying bodies