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  2. Freedom of the press in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A December 2013 Russian law against separatism (carrying sanctions of up to 5 years in prison) was used to repress criticism of the annexation and calls for a return of the territory to Ukraine. [128] NGOs, journalists' associations and citizen groups in Crimea became subject to restrictive Russian laws, including measures limiting foreign funding.

  3. Mass media in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On State Support of Mass Media and Social Protection of Journalists since 1997, No. 540/97-ВР; On the Procedure for Covering Activities of Bodies of State Power and Local Self-Government by Mass Media in Ukraine since 1997, No. 539/97-ВР; Law on Public Morality Security since 2003, No. 1296-IV

  4. Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Kremlin documents telling journalists to justify the Crimean annexation, praise Vladimir Putin's development plans, and depict Ukraine as swarming with fascists. [133] Delovoi Petersburg and a journalist interviewed by Der Spiegel reported that several "Ukrainian" news sites, such as the Kharkov News Agency, were based in Russia.

  5. List of journalists killed during the Russo-Ukrainian War

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    In the deaths of Russian journalists Igor Kornelyuk and Anton Voloshin by mortar strike, captured Ukrainian Army pilot Nadiya Savchenko was tried in Russia for allegedly ordering the strike. She was convicted and subsequently freed in a prisoner exchange with Ukraine. The relationship between Russian journalists and separatist forces became a ...

  6. Ukrainian propaganda during Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    In March 2023, PR Army of Ukraine introduced the Voices of Freedom platform to connect journalists and PR professionals with trusted speakers, opinion leaders and eyewitnesses. The platform provides access to a database of more than 80 approved speakers on various topics such as energy, security, ecology, food crisis, sanctions, nuclear threat ...

  7. Media Center Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Media Center Ukraine (Ukrainian: Медіацентр Україна) is a civic initiative that, after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, united media professionals, the government, and the business community with a shared goal of telling the world about the war in Ukraine. The Media Center aims to provide specialist support and ...

  8. Social media in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    We're in here. We are in Kyiv. We defend Ukraine." [3] [4] Throughout the war, Zelensky has continually posted low-production-value "selfie videos" on social media giving updates and speeches as an everyman, furthering his perceived authenticity and boosting Ukrainian morale. [4] [5]

  9. While exact details related to the American journalist’s death are scarce, below is an overview of what we do know. ... Lira was arrested at his home by Ukraine’s security service for charges ...