To Battle Fake News, Ukrainian Show Features Nothing but Lies

To Battle Fake News, Ukrainian Show Features Nothing but Lies

To Battle Fake News, Ukrainian Show Features Nothing but Liesbr Russia, though, has been such a fountain of fake news inside Ukrainebr that debunking factual errors in Russian propaganda became the specialty of StopFake.br In 2014, Russia’s state-owned Channel 1 broadcast a now infamous reportbr that Ukrainian nationalists had crucified a Russian child on the central square in Slovyansk after the Ukrainian Army expelled Russian-backed separatists from the town.br Yevhen Fedchenko, a journalism professor at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, helped start StopFake in Marchbr 2014 to heighten public awareness of Russian misinformation at the peak of the Ukraine crisis.br German propagandists in World War I first used the story line, claimingbr that the British were crucifying German soldiers, he said, and it has been a staple of European war propaganda since.br Recurring themes emerged, becoming the talk at water coolers around the capital: An Islamic State training camp had opened in Ukraine; President Petro O. Poroshenko was a drunkbr and sometimes appeared inebriated in public; nationalists had taken to lynching or, in one infamous case, crucifying Russian-speaking children.br "It is investigative journalism, with a twist." The journalism department at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy oversees the programbr and provides the basement television studio where, once a week, all the lies are gathered in one place.


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Uploaded: 2017-02-27

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