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  2. Paul Kamara - Wikipedia

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    BBC News described Kamara's case as sparking "wide public interest with pleas from media rights groups worldwide demanding his release". [11] The Committee to Protect Journalists issued an appeal on Kamara's behalf, [14] as did Reporters Without Borders. [10] On 30 November 2005, Kamara won an appeal against his conviction and was freed. [11]

  3. Ukrainian propaganda during Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Ukrainian propaganda also compares Russian President Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler, calling him a "Putler," and Russian troops to the Nazis, calling them a mixture of Russians and fascists, "ruscists." Ukrainian propaganda calls the Russian military "orcs" and Russia "Mordor", a fictional land of evil in the books of The Lord of the Rings.

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

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    Likewise, Mikhail A. Molchanov, professor and former chair of the Department of Political Science at St. Thomas University, said that the Ukrainian media consistently portray Russia as an Asiatic "other" of "European" Ukraine and the West, referring to it as a "madhouse" and "Mordor", and to the Russians as "not a people, but a rabble".

  5. Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The video was further distributed by Russian media. The video's metadata showed that it was created on 8 February 2022, and included different pieces of audio or video, including a 2010 YouTube video from a military firing range in Finland. [123] [9] Ukrainian intelligence attributed responsibility for the video to the Russian intelligence ...

  6. Wikipedia and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On 20 July 2022, due to the refusal of Wikipedia to remove the articles about the Russian-Ukrainian war, Roskomnadzor ordered search engines to mark Wikipedia as a violator of Russian laws. [21] [22] On 1 November 2022, the Wikimedia Foundation was fined 2 million rubles by a Russian court for not deleting two articles on the Russian Wikipedia ...

  7. Speeches by Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the Russian invasion ...

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    During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a number of speeches in multiple formats, including on social media and to foreign legislatures. The speeches have received significant attention, with a number of commentators citing a positive effect on Ukrainian morale ...

  8. Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom (Ukrainian: Зима у вогні: Боротьба України за свободу, romanized: Zyma u vohni: Borotba Ukrainy za svobodu) is a 2015 documentary film directed by Evgeny Afineevsky, written by Den Tolmor about the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine from 21 November 2013 to 23 February 2014.

  9. Freedom on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    In February 2023, Evgeny Afineevsky and his Ukrainian team presented a newly edited and updated comprehensive version of the movie, outlining all 9 years of the war (2014 - 2023) and one full year of the full-scale invasion (February 2022 - February 2023). The new version had a lot new and never scene footage and new interviews.