#Rusophobia daily
The advertising poster of the series "Catherine" in the UK - "Russian, ruthless, raunchy." Forgot to write that she also annexed Crimea.
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##Ameriphobia daily
Sputnik Moldova Painted Media Forum
as a Coup Factory
On October 28, the Russian government-owned Sputnik Moldova news agency published a
report headlined “#CampCamp2019 in Moldova: How the Coup Factory Works.”
Sputnik Moldova reporter Alexander Isayev who wrote the piece, claimed #CampCamp2019, which took place in Moldova’s capital Chisinau on October 24 to October 27, was much more than the simple discussion forum its organizers claimed it was.
He wrote that the youth conference was held in “in an atmosphere of strict secrecy” and “with American money,” and that “volunteers were told about strategies for fighting the authorities, [and] about the organization of and media support for mass protests.”
That claim is false.
Details about the media forum, including its agenda and sponsors, along with videos of the speakers’ presentations, are available on the event’s website and via social media.
...there was nothing about regime change or instructions for coups. The official
schedule included such topics as the use of data from opinion polls, negotiations with authorities, crowdfunding, PR events for civic activism, as well as numerous workshops for the production of media products.
Video
shared on social media by a forum participant shows
Christina Vazovski, a native of St. Petersburg who is now the director of an art gallery in London, explaining how to create a podcast.
In wrapping up his report for Sputnik Moldova, Isayev concluded that “seemingly apolitical lectures on fundraising and design” appeared to be “decorative wrapping” in a program that was in fact “packed to the gills with lectures on the fight against ‘Russian propaganda’ and ‘Russian influence’, and on the organization of, and media support for, mass protests.” The main “propagandists” at the event Isayev said, were the Radio Free Europe Ukrainian service reporter
Vlad Krilevsky, the journalist and poet
Lina Goralik, and the aforementioned London art gallery director
Christina Vazovski.
Vazovski delivered a lecture titled “The Millennials Invented TV and Radio.” Goralik spoke about the “Benefits and Dangers of Femvertising – Advertisement in Support of Women.” Krilevsky gave a masterclass on creating a video for the social networks. There was no mention in the forum’s agenda of countering Russian propaganda.
Open source information debunks the claim that #CampCamp2019 is a base for planning protests and the overthrow of the government. The U.S. was not the sole sponsor -- it was a multinational effort. Videos from the forum were shared openly via social media.
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