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He probably worries about his general staff turning him in to the Russians.Before Hitler kill himself he was in full military uniform. That Ukrainian clown is prolly doing the same.
He probably worries about his general staff turning him in to the Russians.Before Hitler kill himself he was in full military uniform. That Ukrainian clown is prolly doing the same.
Wat is wrong with a comedian being president? As long as the person looks after the people n not interests groups is all that matters. Better than a lifelong bureaucrat...singkieland gahmen is filled with such garbageThe president is a comedian, no kidding. He was a real-life comedy actor playing an anti-corruption presidential candidate in a movie before becoming one in real life.
So is this fake news by the Russkies? Alot of media outlets are infiltrated by chicons n Russkies....look at chicon land. Media fully state controlled..n their media can operate in other countries but other countries cannot operate in chicons land. The Russkies play the same game. N if this Ukrainians president is bad...the Russkies get rid of him will replace him with something worst. Like Stalin.As it turns out, this comedian president is a jew.
And jewish people interest is not to the country or community, but to their sect first.
We're All Here Defending Our Independence: Ukraine President In New Video
Russia-Ukraine crisis: The Ukrainian president vowed alongside key aides to stay and defend the capital against the Russian invasion of his country.
WorldAgence France-PresseUpdated: February 26, 2022 12:33 am IST
Russia-Ukraine crisis: Zelensky said, "We're all here defending our independence".
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Kyiv:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released a self-shot video from central Kyiv on Friday vowing alongside key aides to stay and defend the capital against the Russian invasion.
"We're all here. Our military is here. Citizens in society are here. We're all here defending our independence, our country, and it will stay this way," Zelensky said, standing outside the presidency building.
The decision in early 2021 to close down a series of Kremlin-linked Ukrainian TV channels was widely welcomed as an overdue national security measure. However, concern over the Zelenskyy administration’s broader commitment to media freedom is now growing.
One particularly vivid example was the move to open criminal proceedings against journalist Yuriy Butusov, just days after he was involved in a very high-profile spat with Zelenskyy during the Ukrainian President’s annual press marathon. Given the argumentative and openly disrespectful tone adopted by Butusov towards Zelenskyy, few were prepared to believe that the subsequent decision to target the journalist was unconnected.
During the same press marathon, Zelenskyy also attacked another journalist, Mykhailo Tkach, who had recently published an investigation into the birthday celebrations of Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak. This birthday party at a state residence in the Carpathian Mountains sparked outrage following claims that the President’s team had arrived using the State Emergency Service helicopters.
The Office of the President has also been accused of targeting numerous other journalists including Yanina Sokolova, who was interrogated by the security services after publishing documents related to the botched summer 2020 “Wagnergate” operation to capture Russian mercenaries. Meanwhile, TV host Natalia Vlashchenko was labelled “pro-Russian” following sharp criticism of Zelenskyy and his team on her talk show.
The accusations against Zelenskyy go beyond attacks on individual journalists and include allegations of pressure on opposition media. In recent months, a number of media outlets including TV channel Pryamyy have complained of undue pressure from the Office of the President. This has reportedly included attempts to dictate the participation of MPs from Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People party on certain TV shows.
Russia had a history of tyrannical leadership.So is this fake news by the Russkies? Alot of media outlets are infiltrated by chicons n Russkies....look at chicon land. Media fully state controlled..n their media can operate in other countries but other countries cannot operate in chicons land. The Russkies play the same game. N if this Ukrainians president is bad...the Russkies get rid of him will replace him with something worst. Like Stalin.
KNN Rescue opn briefing with 11 pts items on a whiteboard?Our good PM Lee has. You forgot that he's the hero who rescued dozens of tourists from the sentosa cable car incident back in 1983?
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Photo op. All for show
All the more you shouldn't believe Putin's piece of shit by justifying that he's into this war to remove "Neo-Nazi" leadership and "denazification" in Ukraine. Only fools will believe in Putin, not even his own citizens.As it turns out, this comedian president is a jew.
A good leader will work for the ppl. Putin is just another power hungry corrupt politician. In the past the one good thing about him was his fight against the woke and leftists . Now he is just doing the bidding of the left. Anyway by making Brandon look bad. He is making it easier for trump to win. FJB n Let's Go BrandonRussia had a history of tyrannical leadership.
Joseph stalin was georgian.
A good Ukrainian president would have created a free neutral state.
He was a Russian nationalist as he promoted Russian nationalism. Like Fuckeins who promote Mandarin and the CCpRussia had a history of tyrannical leadership.
Joseph stalin was georgian.
A good Ukrainian president would have created a free neutral state.
As it turns out, this comedian president is a jew.
And jewish people interest is not to the country or community, but to their sect first.
We're All Here Defending Our Independence: Ukraine President In New Video
Russia-Ukraine crisis: The Ukrainian president vowed alongside key aides to stay and defend the capital against the Russian invasion of his country.
WorldAgence France-PresseUpdated: February 26, 2022 12:33 am IST
Russia-Ukraine crisis: Zelensky said, "We're all here defending our independence".
8
Kyiv:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released a self-shot video from central Kyiv on Friday vowing alongside key aides to stay and defend the capital against the Russian invasion.
"We're all here. Our military is here. Citizens in society are here. We're all here defending our independence, our country, and it will stay this way," Zelensky said, standing outside the presidency building.
The decision in early 2021 to close down a series of Kremlin-linked Ukrainian TV channels was widely welcomed as an overdue national security measure. However, concern over the Zelenskyy administration’s broader commitment to media freedom is now growing.
One particularly vivid example was the move to open criminal proceedings against journalist Yuriy Butusov, just days after he was involved in a very high-profile spat with Zelenskyy during the Ukrainian President’s annual press marathon. Given the argumentative and openly disrespectful tone adopted by Butusov towards Zelenskyy, few were prepared to believe that the subsequent decision to target the journalist was unconnected.
During the same press marathon, Zelenskyy also attacked another journalist, Mykhailo Tkach, who had recently published an investigation into the birthday celebrations of Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak. This birthday party at a state residence in the Carpathian Mountains sparked outrage following claims that the President’s team had arrived using the State Emergency Service helicopters.
The Office of the President has also been accused of targeting numerous other journalists including Yanina Sokolova, who was interrogated by the security services after publishing documents related to the botched summer 2020 “Wagnergate” operation to capture Russian mercenaries. Meanwhile, TV host Natalia Vlashchenko was labelled “pro-Russian” following sharp criticism of Zelenskyy and his team on her talk show.
The accusations against Zelenskyy go beyond attacks on individual journalists and include allegations of pressure on opposition media. In recent months, a number of media outlets including TV channel Pryamyy have complained of undue pressure from the Office of the President. This has reportedly included attempts to dictate the participation of MPs from Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People party on certain TV shows.