Fake Attrocities

Recently a Russian news station has used old photos from Russia’s war against Chechnya in order to tell a ficticious story of the fighting going on in Ukraine.  The news station reported that days before these images were shown online hackers hacked into a billboard in downtown Kyiv and displayed other images from prior wars in order to demonstrate what they called  “ukranian suffering”.  The images in both cases were actually dated from 1995 and had photoshopped out russian soldiers inspecting mass graves.  As we learned in class a few days ago many Russian news sources and leaders have been notorious for manipulating images in order to twist the truth.  This report just goes to show just how important the use of space and time is in art.  Had the Russian soldier not been photoshopped out of the image then it would have conveyed a completely different message to its viewers.  If in fact the soldier had been shown in the image than people would have no only been able to identify the era from which the photo was taken but that it was from a war which took place two decades earlier.  However Russian News Channel 1 was able to manipulate viewers in order to blame Ukrainian insurgents for attrosities occurring in the Dontesk region of Ukraine.

 

http://uatoday.tv/society/russian-tv-uses-chechen-mass-grave-photo-to-depict-donetsk-atrocities-388554.html

 

displayed is the original, unedited, photo displayed by Russian News 1

 

 

Ukranian Banksy

“Ukranian Banksy” Sergei Zakharov won fame in the past months for his depictions of cruel behavior by russian insurgants and has since been hunted down and captured.  The artist won fame in Ukraine with his sketches of war torn eastern Ukraine.  His recently released works show the world the horrors of his time in captivity.  I personally believe that Zakharov is not only a very brave individual but a man who is standing up for his own nation.  Despite the horrible things that the Kremlin insurgants have done to Ukranian citizens Zakharov remained vigilant in his work and despite threats of torture continued to produce artwork against the Kremlin regime.

 

http://uatoday.tv/society/ukrainian-banksy-sergei-zakharov-reveals-sketches-of-his-torture-by-donetsk-militants-375464.html

“Info-war” Back Firing on Putin

Recently Russian President Vladimir Putin has been waging an “Information War” on Ukraine.  Putin’s main goal was to win over Ukranians who were largely split between what the article calls “Soviet nastalgia” and Ukranian nationalism.  These attempts have largely backfired on Putin with most Ukranian citizens finding a new sense of nationalism and doing away with there once profound ties to Russia.  Main human rights and humanitarian groups have urged Putin to stop his “information war” while he continues to spend money pro-russian propoganda.  I found that this article related to what we have been learning in class as far as Ukraine and Russia’s once close ties as displayed by the pro-russian propaganda we looked at earlier in the semester.  However, I believe that this new found sense of Ukranian nationalism is good for Ukraine because it is helping Ukranian citizens to find their own identity.

 

http://uatoday.tv/politics/putin-acknowledges-russia-ukraine-divide-as-patriotic-ukrainians-unite-in-opposition-to-kremlin-lea-374015.html

Putin Political Cartoons

Recently in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s birthday several sites including “The Devil’s Gas Station” have held cartoon contest honoring the President’s birthday on October seventh.  The competition is aimed at both the President’s birthday and his support of terrorist actions in Ukraine.  Personally I find most of the cartoons pretty comical making fun of the President and the Soviet Union.  One image shows Joseph Stalin holding a young Vladimir Putin up in the air while Putin holds a flag displaying the infamous hammer and sickle.  Another shows Stalin looking down at a young and upbeat looking Putin.  These images while funny address the ongoing issue of Putin’s support of terrorist attacks in Ukraine.

 

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1483702655227859&id=1451146768483448

More images available at http://art-krug.com/

Cease-fire Broken

The cease fire, which started on September 5th, between Russia and Ukraine was broken when several Ukranian soldiers were killed by Kremlin backed insurgents earlier this week.  Even though Russia and Ukraine have technically been at a cease-fire since September 5th Ukranian soldiers have been attacked on several occasions by insurgents in the past month.  In the past day the Kremlin backed insurgents have again tried to take the Dunisk Airport, however the Ukranian military has been able to withhold their attacks.  The airport, which continues to be used as a strategic position by the Ukranian military, was taken from the insurgents in late may and has been constantly shelled since then.