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The media’s not giving us the full picture of Ukraine


Excitable media reports give the impression that there is only type of protestor in Ukraine. (SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/Getty Images)

Much as was the case with Syria, and to a lesser degree Egypt, I wonder if we are getting a true picture of the mood within Ukraine on our excitable daily news programmes. Reporters speak of a ‘revolution’, and certainly there is fury in the capital, Kiev and some other cities in the west of the country, such as Lviv. But what’s happening in the east of Ukraine, and the south? The country’s four largest cities, after Kiev, have been very quiet. A handful of protestors – about 50 – in Donetsk, and vague sounding ‘reports of unrest’ and ‘crowds of hundreds’ in Odessa or Dnepropetrovsk. Meanwhile, one hundred thousand people marched in support of the president in Kharkov. Just, y’know, sayin’.

http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/rod-liddle/2014/01/the-medias-not-giving-us-the-full-picture-of-ukraine/

... what’s happening in the east of Ukraine, and the south? The country’s four largest cities, after Kiev, have been very quiet.




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