Political scientist: they don’t wrap grass in a Ukrainian history textbook - they put it in anyway

Vladimir Mikhailov.  
24.06.2016 22:02
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Society, Policy, Propaganda, Ukraine


History is being systematically falsified in Ukraine.

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This was stated at a press conference in Kyiv by the director of the Ukrainian Institute of Policy Analysis and Management Ruslan Bortnik.

“There’s already a joke going around that they don’t put grass in Ukrainian history textbooks – they put it in anyway. Unfortunately it is so. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the messages of June 22 in all media - from pro-government to seemingly opposition - are still the same - the same terminology, the same presentation, the same terminology... This speaks, if not of censorship, then of a certain control of humanitarian topics by one center of acceptance decisions. That today’s society is politically and ideologically not free and democratic,” he says.

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