Friday, January 23, 2015

This is a piece written by me on the Russo-Georgian War that shows how Ukrainian shills on Wikipedia are changing articles relevant to their cause in order to propagandize those who seek to educate themselves. The edits to these articles by Ukrainian shills began in March of 2014. You'll have to do some reading to see what I mean. I will attach the two relevant links inside of this post and here give you a quick explanation. The 2014 articles edited by the Ukrainians skip over parts of the whole pre-war build-up in order to impute the Russians and South Ossetians. If you read the " April-July 2008 " and the " Early August ", they fail to mention many of the small conflicts that escalated into the Russo-Georgian War. That, for example, in June Georgian forces started to shell Tskhinvali; instead they say that the conflict started in July with two simultaneous events in which a Georgian official was almost assassinated, and a South Ossetian Militia Official was killed in an explosion. They do not mention that Saakashvili had started a build up of Georgian troops and armor in early August, and that he said that Georgia was forced to enter Ossetia because Russia had entered firstly . In-fact Saakashvili had started the military build up before August 8th, with an American estimate of 12000 troops and 75 tanks. They give a lot of significance to the fact that Russian media was "lying", however, what Russia said actually turned out to be true, something Western media later acknowledged, and only their measure of casualties turned out to be exaggerated. On 3 August, the Russian foreign ministry warned that an extensive military conflict was about to erupt. According to a Der Spiegel article, officials in European governments and intelligence agencies assumed that the warning concerned Saakashvili's plans for an invasion of South Ossetia, plans which had been completed earlier . The same methodology is applied again and again by the Ukrainians, the Ossetians attack, and the Georgians are only responding to their attacks. But the Georgians were not defending themselves. The Georgians started escalating the crisis in June. "The majority of experts, monitors and ambassadors agreed that war was started by Georgia shelling Tskhinvali, but Russia responded with disproportionate measures. Tagliavini commission concluded that while Georgia could have responded to separatist attacks , it could not justify full scale attack on Tskhinvali." "According to Nicolai N. Petro, Professor of Politics at the University of Rhode Island, Western media coverage of the war was biased at first, but became more balanced in November, 2008, when two OSCE officials Ryan Grist and Stephen Young confirmed the Russian version of events - that the Georgian attack was unprovoked and indiscriminate. Professor Petro said that initial impressions conveyed by respected news outlets tend to linger on, even if the story later changes radically, and "it is therefore not surprising that American pundits and politicians continue to refer to the events of last August as 'Russian aggression,' even though subsequent reporting has debunked this as a myth." Here is what Wikipedia said in 2012 before it was edited to make Russia and the Ossetians look like the instigators. Please read at least "Military Buildup" and "Pre-war Clashes". And Here is what Wikipedia looks like today , describing the same period of time, please read at least "April-July 2008" and "Early August". 2012: http://ift.tt/1yzTVMT 2014: http://ift.tt/1EzawBb I can't cover all the inconsistencies, but if you continue reading you'll see what I mean. The shelling of Tskhinvali is not ever mentioned in the Ukrainian article. The words itself is mentioned only once. And even the pre-amble that describes why South Ossetia declared Independence from Georgia is edited to impute Russia, suggesting that Russian troops fought alongside the Ossetians, when in reality, " Soviet interior troops were reported actively disarming militias on both sides, and deterring the inter-ethnic violence. " Read the parts of the Information War , a page heavily edited by the Ukrainians in early 2014. This excerpt can be found: "On 10 August 2008, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin accused foreign media of pro-Georgian bias in their coverage of the conflict between Georgia and Russia over breakaway South Ossetia. "We want television screens in the West to be showing not only Russian tanks, and texts saying Russia is at war in South Ossetia and with Georgia, but also to be showing the suffering of the Ossetian people, the murdered elderly people and children, the destroyed towns of South Ossetia, and Tskhinvali. This would be an objective way of presenting the material," he said in a statement to Russian news agency. According to him, Western media coverage of the events in the separatist region was "a politically motivated version". However, The Washington Post, for example, argued that Moscow was engaging in "mythmaking"." The Information War(2012):http://ift.tt/1yzTT7Q Without further ado, I give you, our trusty Ukrainian Shills: UA Victory: http://ift.tt/1n338HO RGloucester: http://ift.tt/1sOgY1P Yulia Romero: http://ift.tt/1Ezaut4 Iryna Harpy: http://ift.tt/1yzTT7U When did the editing start?, March of 2014



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How Ukrainian Shills Manipulate Wikipedia, Changing History to Suit for their Narrative! The War in Georgia!

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