From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Ward Dossche on Sun Mar 20 12:06:37 2022
Hi, Ward Dossche!
I read your message from 18.03.2022 10:52
ak>> I like it. But will it have its reporters also on the
ak>> Russian side of the events? Or it will translate news from
ak>> Kiev?
WD> How can you expect reporters to report on a war from a side
WD> which says there is no war? If they as much as draw a breath to
WD> say the word they already are arrested...
For instance, when reporters gather in Moscow at the Putin's press
conference nobody asks them to deliver their opinion. All they should do
is to deliver the stance of the side they try to report of. Of course
they hardly can participate in war operations and make impartial
reports. Both sides will not allow it. The reporters in war zone are
shown only those things that should be shown in the propaganda war. For instance they certainly should come after Mariupol theater was blown up.
What Russian military say on this account? Nobody interested.
Bye, Ward!
Alexander Koryagin
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From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Bj?rn Felten on Sun Mar 20 19:44:35 2022
Hi, Bj?rn Felten!
I read your message from 18.03.2022 12:44
ak>> But will it have its reporters also on the Russian side of
ak>> the events?
BF> BOC. They'll have reporters on the Red Square every day,
BF> interviewing people. Bah! What do you think?
A reporter can easily choose a person for his report according to what
he is going to report. A good photographer can take pictures of the end
of the world shooting a rubbish heap. ;-)
Bye, Bj?rn!
Alexander Koryagin
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