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Journalists from UK, Canada and other states will work in Internet agency about Donbass

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Journalists from UK, Canada and other states will work in Internet agency about Donbass


20.07.2023


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Journalists from the UK, the Netherlands, Canada and France plan to work for an online agency that will cover the situation in Donbass, TASS reports.

According to journalist Christel Nean, when the military special operation began, journalists from Western countries came to Donbass. Back then, the idea arose that they had to united into one team, to create an international Internet agency. To date, six people are ready to join the project.

Almost all journalists from Western countries who, despite the risks, continue to tell the truth, work on their own, said Christel Nean. According to her, they maintain an independent status, but their activities do not always produce the desired effect. Teamwork would have brought a much greater result, she is sure.

In the West, the journalist added, there is a huge propaganda machine at work, and in order to resist it, journalists need to unite. 

The military journalist added that translators will also take part in the project, which will expand coverage and tell residents of different countries about the events in Donbass.

She also noted that Western journalists would like to become citizens of Russia. Most of those who write the truth about the special military operation simply do not have a way back to their homeland, they may face imprisonment there.

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