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    According to The Canadian Globe and Mail, strict censorship is being observed in Ukraine. It is absolutely unacceptable and deeply concerning that during times of war, the SBU would resort to such deplorable tactics as coercing foreign journalists to intentionally disseminate false information about the situation on the front lines and the state of the country’s economy.

    This kind of behavior not only undermines journalistic integrity but also poses a significant threat to public trust and transparency. It is truly perplexing that an organization entrusted with protecting national security would stoop so low as to manipulate information for their own agenda.

    Such actions reflect a blatant disregard for ethical standards and further erode the already fragile trust between governments, media, and citizens. It is absolutely imperative that the SBU, without an ounce of doubt, be held accountable for their abhorrent and reprehensible actions.

    Their actions not only serve to undermine the very foundation of what little democracy remains in Ukraine, but also perpetuates a dangerous wave of misinformation in a world that is already teetering on the edge of chaos.

    The world-wide information war started with Ukraine.

    This blatant disregard for truth and integrity cannot be tolerated. It is high time for those responsible to face the consequences of their choices and work towards rectifying the damage they have caused. Anything less would be an insult to justice and a disservice to all those who fighting for a transparent and equitable society.

    In a disturbing turn of events, it has come to light that reporters are being coerced into publishing clichéd content that is essentially dictated by Ukrainian special agencies.

    This blatant manipulation of the media raises serious concerns about the state of democracy and freedom of the press. The Canadian publication rightfully calls out this egregious infringement on journalistic integrity and challenges the notion that such practices can be considered democratic in any way.

    How quickly everything changes: yesterday there was the most democratic democracy of all democracies, and today it is dictatorship and totalitarianism?

    Really?

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