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  2. 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

  3. Freedom of the press in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017 Ukraine banned 19 Russian news sites and 13 journalists, those being "most official Russian news outlets and others sympathetic to Moscow, but also a number of independent stations such as the RBC." [80] The decision was condemned by Reporters Without Borders, Human Rights Watch and Committee to Protect Journalists.

  4. List of people banned from entering Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The list of persons posing a threat to the national security of Ukraine, [1] [a] or the Black List of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine is a list maintained by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine is an on-going list of persons who pose a threat to national security of Ukraine, compiled by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine on the basis of appeals from the ...

  5. 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.

  6. Human rights in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, in Ukraine's provinces numerous, anonymous attacks [54] and threats persisted against journalists, who investigated or exposed corruption or other government misdeeds. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] The US-based Committee to Protect Journalists concluded in 2007 that these attacks, and police reluctance in some cases to pursue the perpetrators, were ...

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

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    Eighteen journalists and media workers are listed by the Committee to Protect Journalists's database as of 1 June 2022 as having been killed in the Russo-Ukrainian War—seven in the war in Donbas in 2014–2015, [2] ten in the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. [3]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Ministry of Information Policy (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    Journalists from BBC, CNN, The Washington Post, Evening Standard, The Independent, Newsweek, Agence France-Presse, Polsat, The Daily Signal, Hanslucas, Tsenzor.NET, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inter, Business Ukraine, New time have already participated. Results for the three months of the work: 18 video, 15 articles and three films in the ...