Ukraine, The Battle of Information, Censorship and the Ministry of Truth

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It is significant that – while anyone who provides news about Ukraine that does not correspond to that of the Ministry of Truth is censored – the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom denies Julian Assange permission to appeal against extradition to the U.S., since the WikiLeaks founder’s request “did not raise an arguable point of law.” So the journalist who brought to light the hidden truths about the wars that prepared and provoked the one in Ukraine risks to be sentenced to 175 years in prison (after being imprisoned for ten years). 

On the other hand, all those who, on the mainstream, conduct the hammering psychological warfare to represent Russia as a fierce enemy that threatens us all have a free field. A strategic advisor of the Italian Ministry of Defense, on a mainstream channel, described as “Putin’s beasts who rape and play soccer with children’s heads” those Syrian soldiers who, after fighting ISIS with Russian help, went to help the Russians in Ukraine.

Even the news provided by the Secretary General of NATO himself, revealing the strategy of war, are ignored, such as the one that “for many years NATO allies have trained tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and supplied them with huge amounts of weapons” and that there are “in Europe one hundred thousand U.S. soldiers” deployed in recent years for the escalation against Russia. Ignored by the mainstream also the analysis of experts like Gianandrea Gaiani, director of Analisi Difesa, who warns that, by supplying weapons to Ukrainian forces, Italy has become indirectly belligerent against Russia, and that not even the Parliament knows exactly which weapons are supplied and even less in which hands they go. They “could be used to carry out criminal actions or end up on the illegal market that feeds organized crime and terrorist groups”.

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Manlio Dinucci, award winning author, geopolitical analyst and geographer, Pisa, Italy. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG).

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Articles by: Manlio Dinucci

About the author:

Manlio Dinucci est géographe et journaliste. Il a une chronique hebdomadaire “L’art de la guerre” au quotidien italien il manifesto. Parmi ses derniers livres: Geocommunity (en trois tomes) Ed. Zanichelli 2013; Geolaboratorio, Ed. Zanichelli 2014;Se dici guerra…, Ed. Kappa Vu 2014.

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