Informational Resistance: Victory Day

This case study details how Informational Resistance, an NGO whose purpose is to disseminate messaging to disprove Russian propaganda that was stoking the conflict in Ukraine, and restore peace through a common ground of language, history, and culture.

Informational Resistance: Victory Day

Campaign Background & Summary

War propaganda is trying to rewrite history and ignite the conflict not only between Ukrainian and Russian states but also between ethnic Ukrainians and Russians who live in both countries. One of the "favourite" topics of the Russian Federation's propaganda is to say that Ukrainians are showing aggression to veterans who were brothers in arms in the fight against fascism.

Favourite messages of Russian propaganda were that Ukrainians hate Russians, punish the use of the Russian language and prohibit veterans from wearing war medals on the Victory Day. Fake news created by...

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