Ukrainian Deputy Information Policy Minister tells OSCE forum participants about information ‘ghetto’ in occupied territories

Дата: 23 September 2016
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Russia has created the information “ghetto” in the occupied territory of Ukraine.

First Deputy Information Policy Minister of Ukraine Emine Dzheppar said this at the OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Forum in Warsaw, Crimea.Realities portal reports.

More than 300 violations of the freedom of speech have occurred in the occupied territories, this is the ‘information ghetto’,” Dzheppar said.

She noted that about 130 websites were blocked on the territory of Donbas, and 60 websites were blocked in Crimea, including sites of Radio Liberty and Crimea.Realities portal.

Russia opens new local television channels, which are fully controlled by the authorities. It is impossible to find out the truth about what is happening in Crimea. The same can be said about the central Russian channels,” Dzheppar said.

In addition, Dzheppar thanked the OSCE for non-recognition of the annexation of Crimea on behalf of the Crimean Tatars.

 

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