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There’s No Such Thing As Press Freedom In Zelensky’s Dissent-Crushing Ukraine
The Federalist ^ | DECEMBER 05, 2022 | LIAM COSGROVE

Posted on 12/05/2022 9:31:34 AM PST by Kazan

Not long ago, many international human rights organizations were warning of anti-democratic behavior by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been lionized by the Western press since the start of Russia’s invasion, but in the not-so-distant past, many international human rights organizations and concerned Ukrainians were sounding the alarm on dangerous and anti-democratic patterns of behavior exhibited by the president.

On Feb. 3, 2021, Zelensky enacted sanctions on three television stations believed to be affiliated with Viktor Medvedchuk, a leader of the Opposition Bloc party, critic of Zelensky, and duly elected member of parliament.

The channels were immediately taken off air, including Newsone, which had called Zelensky “narrow minded” and quoted Medvedchuk criticizing the president for reneging on his campaign promise of finding a peaceful solution to the conflicts in eastern Ukraine.

Zelensky also sanctioned the air travel company used by Medvedchuk and pressured American social media companies such as YouTube to deactivate the accounts of Medvedchuk-affiliated companies, which it ultimately did.

Condemnation from Around the World

Justified by Medvedchuk’s ties to Putin, these actions were nonetheless widely condemned by international, European, and Ukrainian nongovernmental human rights organizations.

Free press advocates such as the International and European Federations of Journalists (IFJ and EFJ), who collectively represent hundreds of thousands of journalists across 140 countries, jointly denounced the decree, calling it “an extra-judicial and politically motivated ban and a blatant attack on press freedom that must be urgently reversed.”

A division within the United Nations released a statement declaring that the decision had not been made by an impartial authority and “lacked proper justification and proportion.”

The National Union of Journalists of Ukraine (NUJU), a group that has repeatedly condemned Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, openly criticized the 2021 sanctions: “Depriving Ukrainian citizens of access to media without a prior trial and banning hundreds of journalists and media outlets of their right to work is an attack on freedom of speech.”

Retaliating Against Journalists

Medvedchuk, still a sitting member of parliament at the time, attempted to create a new media organization called First Independent. Zelensky dissolved the outlet a few months later.

Gross negligence on the part of Ukrainian law enforcement in addressing retaliation against journalists also became a central issue internationally and was flagged by U.S. intelligence agencies.

A 2021 U.S. State Department report on Ukraine blamed “government inaction in solving crimes for the emergence of a culture of impunity.”

“Government authorities sometimes participated in and condoned attacks on journalists,” the report went on, citing allegations that “the government prosecuted journalists in retaliation for their work.”

Doubling Down

Ignoring international backlash, on Aug. 20, 2021, Zelensky passed broad sanctions against various digital media publishers, yet again without parliamentary involvement.

Strana, one of Ukraine’s largest outlets at the time, with 24 million visits per month, was a primary target of the sanctions. After its primary website address (Strana.ua) was cut off, the outlet was forced onto another domain (Strana.news), which is still forbidden in Ukraine. Strana’s viewership dropped by more than 94 percent.

Human rights organizations once again found the justification of “pro-Russian” ties uncompelling. The journalistic freedom cohorts IFJ, EFJ, and NUJU, issued a shared statement calling the decree an “extrajudicial action” and lambasted it as a “threat to press freedom and media pluralism in the country.”

“Strana.ua is one of the few remaining opposition media in Ukraine,” said the EFJ.

Freedom House, an American pro-democracy nonprofit once chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, urged President Joe Biden to take a stronger stance against Zelensky’s actions. “Zelensky continues to use executive power, without judicial review, to sanction media outlets, tech platforms, journalists, and websites under the pretext of fighting disinformation,” the group said in an open letter to Biden.

Shutting Down an Opposing Party

Perhaps the most interesting target of the August 2021 sanctions was Anatoly Shariy, a Kyiv-born journalist and blogger with a devoted Ukrainian fanbase who founded a political party in his name in 2019.

The “Party of Shariy” performed relatively well in some localities during Ukraine’s 2020 national elections with several candidates attaining office at the city and regional levels.

The Party of Shariy was among several political parties disbanded by presidential decree at the start of Russia’s war, a decision upheld by Ukraine’s Supreme Court without opportunity for further appeal.

A UN-affiliated organization investigated Zelenky’s sanctions against Shariy and concluded, “Shariy is misportrayed by the authorities as a journalist being pro-Kremlin, pro-Putin, pro-Russian Federation.”

In response to being painted as a Russian sympathizer, Shariy said, “The Ukrainian government comfortably uses such labels against anyone who expresses any criticism. … I have the right to criticize the corruption of the president and the government.”

In the Words of Ukrainians

A local perspective on Zelensky’s press relations is provided by a Ukrainian outlet now familiar to many Westerners, The Kyiv Independent, whose Twitter following rocketed from just 11,400 followers a few weeks before the invasion to more than 2.2 million as it provided English-speakers around the world with live war updates.

Having been celebrated in Forbes earlier this year for its reports on Russian war crimes and op-eds calling for Western sanctions against Russia, it’s difficult to portray the outlet as pro-Kremlin.

Before the invasion, in January 2022, The Kyiv Independent published a piece titled “How Zelensky’s administration moves to dismantle press freedom in Ukraine.”

“The past four months have seen a surge of attempts to control the media,” The Kyiv Independent reported, highlighting the government’s pattern of behavior characterized by “threats of criminal prosecution against media outlets and journalists.”

Condensing the Zelensky presidency in a single sentence, the author wrote, “Instead of improving its dialogue with the press, Zelensky’s government decided to take a more direct route: amplify supporters and pressure critics into silence.”

Rethinking Our Support

Given the stakes of U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, we should consider the image of Zelensky portrayed not only by numerous human rights groups but by his own citizens and compare this to the version pushed by Western media. We should also reconsider our continued military support for Zelensky.

In an environment in which rogue missiles land in Poland and blame is tossed around in a hysterical frenzy, nuclear war is a real possibility.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: agitprop; bloggers; fakenews; putinlovertrollsonfr; putinsbuttboys; putinworshippers; russia; ukraine; whyishenotbanned; whyishestillhere; zelensky; zot; zottherussiantrolls
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Yet, we still have neocon numbskulls here claiming the proxy war in Ukraine is about democracy and freedom.

But, everything we accuse Russia of is actually true of Ukraine. Ukraine doesn't resemble a democracy or free country. It is the country among the two that is most like the old Soviet Union.

Our role in Ukraine is about protecting the money laundering operation Ukraine has become for our political class, the defense industry and oligarchs.

1 posted on 12/05/2022 9:31:34 AM PST by Kazan
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To: Kazan

he is kowtowing to his woke masters

he wants to keep the money flowing


2 posted on 12/05/2022 9:33:21 AM PST by joshua c (to disrupt the system, we must disrupt our lives, cut the cable tv)
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To: Kazan

A nation under an invasion amounting to an existential threat may do things, out of the norm, it would not do in peace time.


3 posted on 12/05/2022 9:33:38 AM PST by Wuli
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To: Kazan

How cone people who support Russia’s war are not Neocons? I never understood that? Of course Biden and Obama have always been team Putin, bur thsts pkay?


4 posted on 12/05/2022 9:34:04 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: Kazan

Numerous press and public concerns from many countries are available about this demonic tyrant. The silence emerged in Feb.


5 posted on 12/05/2022 9:34:09 AM PST by MarMema (No bugs for consumption)
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To: Kazan

We aren’t sending money and arms to Zelensky because we are afraid of Russia taking over Europe.

We are sending money and arms to Zelensky to pay for covering up the crimes the Democrats committed in Ukraine.

Our money…..their crimes.


6 posted on 12/05/2022 9:35:16 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer” )
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To: Wuli

He did much of it before Feb. Ask Gonzalo Lira.

https://www.conservapedia.com/Gonzalo_Lira


7 posted on 12/05/2022 9:37:38 AM PST by MarMema (No bugs for consumption)
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To: Kazan

I know you are not a stupid person. You have to have an understanding of how throttled theUS press has been during times of existential wars. Most notably, the Civil War and WWII.

But it’s a propaganda against Ukraine…so it must be good.


8 posted on 12/05/2022 9:38:02 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: Kazan

They are at war, in case you haven’t notice, genius….


9 posted on 12/05/2022 9:38:25 AM PST by exinnj
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To: Kazan

A UN-affiliated organization investigated Zelenky’s sanctions against Shariy and concluded, “Shariy is misportrayed by the authorities as a journalist being pro-Kremlin, pro-Putin, pro-Russian Federation.”

In response to being painted as a Russian sympathizer, Shariy said, “The Ukrainian government comfortably uses such labels against anyone who expresses any criticism. … I have the right to criticize the corruption of the president and the government.”

Sounds familiar.


10 posted on 12/05/2022 9:39:50 AM PST by Flick Lives (Cui bono)
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To: nickcarraway
“ How cone people who support Russia’s war are not Neocons?‘

because they reject America supporting either side in this conflict. It’s none of America’s business.

11 posted on 12/05/2022 9:39:56 AM PST by circlecity (at)
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To: Kazan
There’s no such thing as habeas corpus in Lincoln's dissent-crushing United States.

FIFY

12 posted on 12/05/2022 9:40:42 AM PST by Locomotive Breath
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To: Kazan

Fascists are going to fascist. Nobody should be surprised.


13 posted on 12/05/2022 9:41:46 AM PST by jacknhoo (Luke 12:51; Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, no; but separation.)
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To: Kazan

Installed by Obama / Soros. Nice little puppet they got there...


14 posted on 12/05/2022 9:41:50 AM PST by Chauncey Gardiner
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To: Kazan
ukes
15 posted on 12/05/2022 9:44:22 AM PST by The Louiswu (- .-. ..- -- .--. / ..--- ----- ..--- ....-)
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To: Vermont Lt

You have to have an understanding of how throttled theUS press has been during times of existential wars. Most notably, the Civil War and WWII.

An “emergency situation” is always the excuse for people craving power to suspend press freedom. We have it today with the absurdities such as FISA courts implemented for the supposed purpose of the “war on terror” now being used by those in power to destroy their political enemies.


16 posted on 12/05/2022 9:45:31 AM PST by Flick Lives (Cui bono)
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To: Kazan
So what if there is no freedom of the press in Russia. This is a golden opportunity to finally take down the biggest enemy since Lenin took over. And Conservatives are not meeting the challenge. So what if they don't have a free press. Finishing off Russia as a super power takes priority over everything else right now.
17 posted on 12/05/2022 9:46:32 AM PST by amnestynone (We are asked by people who do not tolerate us to tolerate the intolerable in the name of tolerance.)
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To: blueunicorn6

—> We aren’t sending money and arms to Zelensky because we are afraid of Russia taking over Europe.

We are sending money and arms to Zelensky to pay for covering up the crimes the Democrats committed in Ukraine.

…..

➕💯


18 posted on 12/05/2022 9:46:49 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion (Fraud vitiates everything. )
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To: Wuli

Yet last month Human Rights Watch and more than 20 other human rights groups wrote to Zelensky to complain that the bill in fact represents a major power grab.

They argued that it fails to limit the SBU’s role to national security, instead giving it “overly broad powers in both intelligence and law-enforcement spheres, while lacking essential necessary safeguards against abuse of these powers.”

July 2021
https://euobserver.com/opinion/152478


19 posted on 12/05/2022 9:47:04 AM PST by MarMema (No bugs for consumption)
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To: Kazan

Wasn’t a lot in the U.S. during WW2 either, and this war for Ukraine is much more a war of survival or national extinction for Ukraine than WW2 was for us.


20 posted on 12/05/2022 9:48:12 AM PST by Bruce Campbells Chin
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