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  2. State propaganda in the Russian Federation - Wikipedia

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    In September 2024, Vladimir Putin claimed that freedom of speech and freedom of the press are fully respected in Russia. [26] Continuing Russian propaganda led to several people experiencing the denial of their experience of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, even by family members from the other side of the information iron curtain.

  3. Firehose of falsehood - Wikipedia

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    An outgrowth of Soviet propaganda techniques, the firehose of falsehood is a contemporary model for Russian propaganda under Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian government used the technique during its offensive against Georgia in 2008 and Russia's war with Ukraine that started in 2014 with the annexation of Crimea , and it has ...

  4. Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Russian propaganda often claims that NATO provoked the invasion and that Russia had to invade Ukraine to defend itself. [94] In his two speeches just before the invasion, Putin said that Ukraine joining NATO would be a threat, and warned that NATO might use Ukraine to launch a surprise attack on Russia. He falsely claimed that NATO was building ...

  5. Two years into war, Putin gets a propaganda opportunity as ...

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    A propaganda broadcast on X Carlson was walked on by Putin during the interview in Moscow. CNN’s Oliver Darcy called it a “propaganda victory” for Putin.

  6. Putin’s propaganda is rooted in Russian history – and that's ...

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    President Vladimir Putin’s propaganda is propelling the Ukraine war through Russia media, while continuing to intensify tensions with the West. This propaganda – whether featuring broadcast as ...

  7. ‘Parroting Putin’s propaganda’: The business exodus over ...

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    If the business exodus was so helpful to Putin, we would like to know why all four of us have been placed on Putin’s sanctions list, with the first author ranked #6 on that enemies list (even ...

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

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    [417] Criticizing the term's use in German media, Reichelt wrote that it "comes straight out of Putin's propaganda machine, which frames the war as a national issue rather than an act of aggression. Calling it a [civil war] is an insult to the people who are being attacked, to our readers, and to our profession."

  9. Do Russians Believe Putin's Propaganda? - AOL

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    Such propaganda campaigns work for a few weeks, but then the conversation around this topic on social media becomes negative, and the Kremlin tries to drive it up again.