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Anti-Russian propaganda on Georgian TV channel

Published: 14 November, 2009, 10:18
Edited: 14 January, 2010, 10:06


A Russian language TV channel is to air in Georgia, targeting ethnic minorities in the Caucasus region. Russian observers are already predicting that it will be a Georgian propaganda tool.

 
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Sarah November 14, 2009, 16:07 quote
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Why do I feel this project has a bigger objective and that it is only a convenient conduit for spreading anti-Russian hate propaganda by the same protagonists who sponsored and financed colour revolutions in Ukraine, Georgia and other places in Eastern Europe and the Caucuses. Russia should act in cool and logical manner to protect itself and its interests in the face of such unrelenting anti-Russia propaganda campaigns in Georia and elsewhere.

Biloxi November 14, 2009, 23:20 quote
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Remains to be seen on how ... .... how what again? How this President what's his name's TV station, which it's known to every one paying attention on how the information stream in the 21st Century enlightens us, clearly this is a tool to brain wash those who are the most vulnerable to be mentally manipulated. What the gulags were an ok jail? No, the mental slavery Television demon as the Hopi call it, is intended to continue the encroachment of west umbra over east.

Marzipan6 November 15, 2009, 02:46 quote
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Surely Russia would never, ever stoop to the tactic of using its own media to polarise opinion of Soviet-era Russian settlers in neighbouring countries against their countries of residence – would it?

alex November 16, 2009, 06:28 quote
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Marzipan would know everything about such propaganda tactics ... :D

Kihnu January 08, 2010, 03:19 quote
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Georgia has very few means of confronting Russia. One of them is to run a sleek pr campaign designed by Western pr experts. They almost had the world believing that Georgia was the victim of Russian aggression during August 2008. I think the Georgian broadcasts will be quite clever and directed at the Georgian diaspora in Russia and other non-Russians.

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