“I cannot pretend like it is all normal in Turkey where there are 146 journalists in jail. I speak out in silence!”
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Lugansk News Today has been blogging about Eastern Ukraine in English since August, to inform people about events in his hometown, and to knock RT off the Google top results.
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The attack on Charlie Hebdo has rekindled discussion about Ecuadorian political cartoonist Xavier Bonilla (aka Bonil), who was sanctioned and forced to change one of his political cartoons last year.
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Liza Bogutskaya’s outspokenness against what she sees as Russia’s illegal occupation of Crimea has made her a favorite of pro-Ukrainians online and an enemy of the Russian state administering Crimea.
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The information war and the real one have almost become synonymous for a Ukrainian Twitter blogger from Slovyansk, and he is sick of both.
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Daria Karpenko says she is determined to stay in Crimea and report the realities of life on the ground, but she fears for her country and her family.
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Political discussions on the Russian-speaking Internet tend to be dominated by male voices. Politichanka, however is an exception to this general trend.
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