Oleksandr Holubov,
political observer at the Fokus weekly
“Perhaps the only advantage of Ukraine in this war is that the real facts speak in its favor. … Instead of propaganda machine, we should create the infrastructure needed to deliver the point of view of the Ukrainian authorities, and this opinion on any war related topic should be expressed regularly. Effective communication and honesty in dealing with its own citizens is a much more powerful information weapon than the most sophisticated information technology.”
Myroslava Matwijiwskyj,
researcher at the Ukrainian Information Service in London
“The current information war is, in large part, a sequel to “Cold War” in all its meanings. Therefore it will be correct to use this experience of confrontation between democratic world and the Soviet (Russian) imperialism. … Since the foundation of the Kremlin propaganda is historical falsification and historical myths, it is necessary to use a huge data base on this topic kept in archives of the Ukrainian organizations in Diaspora as evidence against myths. … It is necessary to document modern crimes of Putin and his terrorists-invaders in the east of Ukraine.”
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