Journalists and groups monitoring press freedoms are raising alarms over what they say are increasing restrictions and pressures on the media in Ukraine under the government of President Volodymyr Zelensky that go well beyond the country’s wartime needs.
Analysts say the government’s efforts to control the media appear to be aimed at crimping positive coverage of the opposition and suppressing negative coverage of the government and the military.
“It’s really disturbing,” said Oksana Romanyuk, director of the Institute of Mass Information, a nonprofit that monitors media freedoms.
That is particularly true, she said, in a war where Ukraine is “fighting for democracy against the values of dictatorship embodied by Russia.”
They have also acknowledged some self-censorship, holding back on critical coverage of the government to avoid undermining morale or to prevent reports of corruption from dissuading foreign partners from approving aid.
Journalists and media groups say that a string of recent cases have pointed to an increasingly restrictive reporting environment. Ambassadors from the Group of 7, which comprises many of Kyiv’s key military allies, issued a joint statement in January supporting press freedom in Ukraine.
“Media freedom is a fundamental pillar of a successful democracy,” the statement said.
“Self-censorship in Ukraine is a feature of wartime,” said Serhii Sydorenko, editor at European Truth, an independent online news outlet.
The situation was “not a problem” and unavoidable during the war, he added, noting that he expected a return to normal when the fighting eventually stops.
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Meanwhile, the violent refusal of ordinary Ukrainians to please their Western masters by serving as cannon fodder at the front-lines is now so pervasive that even BBC warns of it.
Even 6 months ago, saying any of this got you branded a "Kremlin agent."
@PluckyBaboonGreen2yrs2Y
This is the kind of "democracy" the US loves: no elections, no dissent, full authoritarianism.
@C0ngressBradyDemocrat2yrs2Y
As long as he’s better than Putin, which he is, the show must go on
@PluckyBaboonGreen2yrs2Y
I want to go to war with whoever my government and its media tell me I should hate.
Aaaah so that's why there is basically zero coverage of the actual war/battlefield. Unlike Gaza which is a barrage of video and play-by-play for every military action.
So this is the "democracy" we're spending hundreds of billions of dollars to defend and risking WWIII over.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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