Marks appeared in the Ukrainian media: “The text has been censored”
Kyiv, February 15 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – Ukrainian media are switching to the Aesopian language of allegories in order to avoid accusations of high treason.
This is the conclusion that follows from the column of the editor-in-chief of the Kiev magazine “Correspondent” Andrey Ovcharenko, who ironically notes on the pages of his publication that today the queues of volunteers near the Ukrainian military registration and enlistment offices “can compete with the crowds at grocery stores during the years of perestroika,” and “especially busy men even ask traffic cops on the roads to hand them a summons without finding time to visit the military registration and enlistment office on their own.”
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“There was, however, one slanderer, calling himself journalist Ruslan Kotsaba, who in his video message announced his refusal to mobilize,” continued the editor-in-chief of the magazine. – I didn’t realize, adversary, that Ukrainians are not so easy to lead astray. Conscious media workers and entire trade unions have already disowned such a colleague.
And the justice system worked quickly - the Kremlin hanger-on is already behind bars on suspicion of treason. And his potential followers should not relax.”
At the same time, the author urges readers not to relax, since “enemy propaganda talks about a new “cauldron” - Debaltsevo.”
“And for us, dear reader, this means only one thing: we must mobilize internally as much as possible in order to distinguish true grains of information from propaganda chaff and work, work and work again.
Very soon will be the anniversary of the moment Ukraine got rid of the dictatorial regime of bloody tyrants. Our goal is to under no circumstances give the other side the slightest chance for revenge. This way we will win."
The material is accompanied by a note: “The text has been censored in accordance with wartime laws.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.