Stop the war, Do not believe propaganda
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Stop the war, Do not believe propaganda
Anti-war protester in studio disrupts live Russian state TV news
LONDON, March 14 (Reuters) - An anti-war protester interrupted a live news bulletin on Russia's state TV Channel One on Monday, holding up a sign behind the studio presenter and shouting slogans denouncing the war in Ukraine.
The sign, in English and Russian, read: "NO WAR. Stop the war. Don't believe propaganda. They are lying to you here." Another phrase, which looked like "Russians against war", was partly obscured.
The extraordinary act of dissent took place on day 19 of the war which began when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasionof Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what he called a special military operation.
"Stop the war. No to war," the woman protester could be heard shouting, as the news anchor continued to read from her teleprompter.
The protester could be seen and heard for several seconds before the channel switched to a different report to remove her from the screen.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy thanked the protester in his nightly video address:
"I am grateful to those Russians who do not stop trying to convey the truth. To those who fight disinformation and tell the truth, real facts to their friends and loved ones," Zelenskiy said. "And personally to the woman who entered the studio of Channel One with a poster against the war."
Kira Yarmysh, spokeswoman for jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, wrote on Twitter: "Wow, that girl is cool."
She posted a video of the incident, which quickly racked up more than 2.6 million views.
LONDON, March 14 (Reuters) - An anti-war protester interrupted a live news bulletin on Russia's state TV Channel One on Monday, holding up a sign behind the studio presenter and shouting slogans denouncing the war in Ukraine.
The sign, in English and Russian, read: "NO WAR. Stop the war. Don't believe propaganda. They are lying to you here." Another phrase, which looked like "Russians against war", was partly obscured.
The extraordinary act of dissent took place on day 19 of the war which began when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasionof Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what he called a special military operation.
"Stop the war. No to war," the woman protester could be heard shouting, as the news anchor continued to read from her teleprompter.
The protester could be seen and heard for several seconds before the channel switched to a different report to remove her from the screen.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy thanked the protester in his nightly video address:
"I am grateful to those Russians who do not stop trying to convey the truth. To those who fight disinformation and tell the truth, real facts to their friends and loved ones," Zelenskiy said. "And personally to the woman who entered the studio of Channel One with a poster against the war."
Kira Yarmysh, spokeswoman for jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, wrote on Twitter: "Wow, that girl is cool."
She posted a video of the incident, which quickly racked up more than 2.6 million views.
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8DonCo
Re: Stop the war, Do not believe propaganda
thế kỷ 21 rồi không ai muốn chiến tranh cướp giựt đất đai, chỉ có 1 thằng khùng Putin thui
nhatrangdep
Re: Stop the war, Do not believe propaganda
Cái bà đó bị bắt và có thể ngồi tù 15 năm . Báo chí hôm nay nói vậy .
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Tu* Khoai
Re: Stop the war, Do not believe propaganda
Đẹp nghĩ she không qua khỏi quá ..tụi nó sẽ thủ tiêu ..
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Re: Stop the war, Do not believe propaganda
Marina Ovsyannikova, the woman who crashed Russia’s state news broadcast Monday night to protest the war, was fined 30 thousand roubles, or around $280, and released on Tuesday.
Ovsyannikova ran onto the set of Russia’s main state news broadcast with an anti-war sign. She stood behind the anchor on the Channel One show with a sign that said "Stop the war" and "Don’t believe the propaganda. They’re lying to you here," in English and Russian.
She is not charged under Russia’s new "fake news" law that carries up to 15 years prison for spreading "false" information about Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Ovsyannikova also published a video online before her protest in which she explained her motivations for protesting. She said she has worked for the last few years for Channel One and that she is now "very ashamed" of working for "Kremlin propaganda."
"I am ashamed that I allowed lies to be spoken from the TV screen. I am ashamed that I allowed the zombification of Russian people. Now ten generations of our descendants won't wash off the disgrace of this fratricidal war. We're Russian people, thinking, intelligent. It's only in our power to stop this insanity," she said.
Ovsyannikova ran onto the set of Russia’s main state news broadcast with an anti-war sign. She stood behind the anchor on the Channel One show with a sign that said "Stop the war" and "Don’t believe the propaganda. They’re lying to you here," in English and Russian.
She is not charged under Russia’s new "fake news" law that carries up to 15 years prison for spreading "false" information about Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Ovsyannikova also published a video online before her protest in which she explained her motivations for protesting. She said she has worked for the last few years for Channel One and that she is now "very ashamed" of working for "Kremlin propaganda."
"I am ashamed that I allowed lies to be spoken from the TV screen. I am ashamed that I allowed the zombification of Russian people. Now ten generations of our descendants won't wash off the disgrace of this fratricidal war. We're Russian people, thinking, intelligent. It's only in our power to stop this insanity," she said.
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8DonCo
Re: Stop the war, Do not believe propaganda
Sắp hàng mua bánh mì bị lính Nga bắn chết
In Chernigiv Ukraine, Russians have killed more than ten people who were standing in line to buy some bread.
https://t.co/sy2yGN1BAw?ftag=YHF4eb9d17
In Chernigiv Ukraine, Russians have killed more than ten people who were standing in line to buy some bread.
https://t.co/sy2yGN1BAw?ftag=YHF4eb9d17
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