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On Mr. Emory’s Patreon Site: Analysis of Media War Crimes Reports

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EVERYTHING MR. EMORY HAS BEEN SAYING ABOUT THE UKRAINE WAR IS ENCAPSULATED IN THIS VIDEO FROM UKRAINE 24

Com­bat hel­mets of the Azov Bat­tal­ion.
Pho­to Cred­it: ZDF Television/NBC News

COMMENT: The lat­est talk on Mr. Emory’s new­ly launched Patre­on site pars­es the con­flict­ing media reports about the after­math of the com­bat in areas around Kiev that have been aban­doned by Russ­ian troops.

Inter­est­ing­ly, accounts of alleged atroc­i­ties are what is known in jurispru­dence as “hearsay evi­dence.” Sub­stan­tive con­fir­ma­tion is elu­sive, at best, and often impos­si­ble.

The pres­ence of Nazi/Azov units in Bucha and dis­con­ti­nu­ities in reportage are ana­lyzed at length and in detail.

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One comment for “On Mr. Emory’s Patreon Site: Analysis of Media War Crimes Reports”

  1. OFFICIAL BEHIND MEDIA REPORTS OF RUSSIAN ATROCITIES FIRED BY UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT

    This is not just brazen jour­nal­is­tic mal­prac­tice, this is actu­al atroc­i­ty pro­pa­gan­da. This lat­est devel­op­ment shows that even the Ukrain­ian gov­ern­ment is more skep­ti­cal of Ukrain­ian gov­ern­ment claims than the west­ern main­stream press.

    https://www.newsweek.com/lyudmila-denisova-ukraine-commissioner-human-rights-removed-russian-sexual-assault-claims-1711680

    Posted by Robert Maldonado | June 1, 2022, 10:06 am

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