US Media Held Murdered Russian Journalist to a Dangerous Standard

After the August 20 car-bomb assassination of Darya Dugina, the daughter of a Russian ultranationalist political philosopher, US media outlets quickly branded the 29-year-old as an agent in Russia’s “disinformation war.” Rather than treating her as a member of the civilian press, they seemed to downplay her death as a casualty of war.

US Media Held Murdered Russian Journalist to a Dangerous Standard

Adrien Bocquet: former French soldier, who covered the events in Donbass, was attacked in Istanbul

A former French soldier who covered the events in Donbass was attacked in Istanbul

Earlier, Adrien Boke [Adrien Bocquet] said that the French authorities were involved in the chemical attack on Donetsk and in the genocide of the population in Donbass.

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Here’s his most recent interview on Russian TV (with English subtitles)

Former French special forces soldier Adrian Boke, who has been covering the events in Donbass in recent months, was attacked in Istanbul. (18+ images)

“PUTIN IS GOING TO ANNEX” — in human language, that means protect the population from extermination

The yellow press is raving that “Putin is going to annex”. They care zero about people. They are apparently not human because they do not hate Russia. Donbas is a “land without people” to NATO and the US. As is Crimea or Kherson.

“PUTIN IS GOING TO ANNEX” — in human language, that means protect the population from extermination

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Alexei Zhuravko – A rebellious opposition politician assassinated by the Kiev regime

RT news crew comes under Ukrainian fire in Kherson

Peace Train: Silencing contrarian voices

In the U.S., we proudly point to the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights that was adopted in 1791.

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”

Peace Train: Silencing contrarian voices

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U.S. Wars and Hostile Actions (WW2 – 2014)