Government crackdown on all reporting. Only state controlled media allowed to operate in the Ukraine. Apparently it's extended to private citizens. Additionally, it's been reported that the 11 opposing political parties have been disbanded/outlawed(?) by the current regime. Not the actions of a Government looking out for it's people.
As I understand it, the Ukrainian government is trying to get ahead of the Azov Nazis taking videos of their torture and butchery of prisoners-of-war and posting them out of pride. Sort of spoils the "Innocent Ukraine" trope.
So what laws are there against filming? Is it because it's copyrighted?
Government crackdown on all reporting. Only state controlled media allowed to operate in the Ukraine. Apparently it's extended to private citizens. Additionally, it's been reported that the 11 opposing political parties have been disbanded/outlawed(?) by the current regime. Not the actions of a Government looking out for it's people.
As I understand it, the Ukrainian government is trying to get ahead of the Azov Nazis taking videos of their torture and butchery of prisoners-of-war and posting them out of pride. Sort of spoils the "Innocent Ukraine" trope.
Where's 4chan with AzovPride shirts?
Turn the Azov into the biggest LGBTQODJFHSIHDF supporters.
Pictures of Nazi torturers on a sweater, but with a rainbow overlay.