The Association of Journalists of Poland proposes to try Russian propagandists posing as journalists as war criminals. The corresponding statement was published on the official website of the organization..
The leaders of the Association called for extending responsibility for the crimes committed by Russians against the civilian population of Ukraine not only to “bandits in Russian uniforms”, but also to “propagandists of the Kremlin regime”.
“Propagandists not only misinform the world community about Moscow’s bloody aggression against Ukraine, but also call for a fight against Ukrainians in the name of the imperialist interests of Putin and his supporters,” the authors of the appeal emphasize.
In particular, Polish journalists propose Margarita Simonyan, Vladimir Solovyov, Dmitry Kiselyov and Olga Skabeeva to be tried as war criminals..
“These are the most famous faces of Russian propaganda. Unfortunately, there are many more of them, given that there are currently no free media in Russia at all,” the statement says..
Manipulation, misinformation and above all incitement to hatred, calls for the murder of innocent people in an independent country will never be considered journalism, and the centers of Russian propaganda will never become the media, the signatory journalists are sure.
That is why, the authors of the statement emphasize, world journalistic organizations and national media associations should call on democratic governments and international institutions to prepare tribunals for the bandits of the Russian army who sow terror in Ukraine, as well as for Russian propagandists who encourage aggression against Ukraine and justify massacres, rapes..
As reported, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry called on the world to support the creation of a Special Tribunal against the Russian Federation.
According to the prosecutor of the International Tribunal in the case of Slobodan Milosevic, Jeffrey Nice, Putin knows about the crimes of his army in Ukraine, so when the war ends, his trial will be quick..
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