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Val zilnic de atacuri cibernetice în România, implică grupări pro-Kremlin

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Disinformation on FIFA World Cup and the West For years, pro-Kremlin disinformation has accused the evil West for a russophobic attempt to destroy 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Read more at: source
Imagine you could re-invent yourself. Start from the beginning, erase wrongdoings, polish your past and take credit for some good things that happened. Re-invention is usually about creating the future you want rather than erasing the history you have. That is, unless you’re in the pro-Kremlin disinformation space, where historical revisionism is a favourite tool which seems to have no boundaries.
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Media Trenches in Ukraine
Media Trenches in Ukraine
Because The first victim of War is the truth
By Pierre Bussieres
It has become custom in the West to look at the Russian coverage of the Ukrainian crisis with an complacent smile. In fact, this habit of shunning down Russian media has become such an automation that the arguments and facts otherwise non-existent in the multiple western narratives are being lost.
Simply put, the West’s focus on…
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Russians urged to dump Western T-shirts in pro-Kremlin stunt (video)
MOSCOW, Sept 25, 2014:
Russians are being urged by a pro-Kremlin group to trash Western T-shirts and put on new ones flaunting anti-sanctions slogans such as “We can get our kicks without your Coca-Cola”.
The group has set up street exchange points where Muscovites can hand in old T-shirts with English logos and get free T-shirts with belligerently pro-Russian wording.
“I just want to show my support for my country as it is being treated injustly by the West,” said student Sergei Seryogin after handing over four old T-shirts decorated with the emblems of US states.
“We have to show that we live well without the West,” said Denis Golovin, an accountant who had just pulled on a new T-shirt with the Coca-Cola slogan.
Other slogans riff unsubtly on Russia’s powerful missile capability. “Don’t make my Iskanders laugh,” reads one, while another says: “Topols aren’t scared of sanctions.”
“These sanctions have sparked a new patriotic spirit. Russia needs to show its strength,” said 23-year-old Archil Beniya.
The stunt seemed to score a hit with young Muscovites, who handed in more than 3,000 old T-shirts bearing slogans such as “I love NY” on the first day on Monday, said Ksenia Melnikova, one of the organisers from fundraising group Sodeistviye, or Cooperation.
Two construction firms paid to produce the 30,000 T-shirts, while a fashion designer helped to create them, Melnikova said on Wednesday.
Russians have previously flaunted their support for President Vladimir Putin with T-shirts praising the Russian forces who annexed Crimea and even skimpy knickers saying “Vova, I’m with you,” using a pet name for the Kremlin leader.
Successive rounds of Western sanctions punishing Moscow for its role in the Ukraine crisis have not dampened Russians’ support for Putin, who is still enjoying record approval ratings.
Experts caution, however, that the effects of reciprocal sanctions have not yet hit home with the Russians.
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Simferopol (Ukraine) (AFP) - Ukraine's Crimea peninsula voted on Tuesday for full independence from Ukraine in preparation for a referendum to join Russia while France threatened sanctions against Moscow as early as this week. Pro-Kremlin militants on the flashpoint peninsula also seized control of air traffic control at its main international airport and cancelled all flights except for those from Moscow. The latest escalation of Europe's worst crisis in decades came moments after ousted pro-Kremlin leader Viktor Yanukovych defiantly vowed to return to Kiev from Russia and declared he was still the leader of the ex-Soviet state. Source: AFP