domingo, 1 de junio de 2014

Whatever you say is a lie.



Recently, In the middle of the ukranian conflict, Russia had placed military units in the frontier with Ukraine, Monday, May 19th , Russian president Vladimir Putin, said they would withdraw troops, this are the facts.

That same day the BBC and RT in their Spanish versions published news about it, RT stated that troops would withdraw because they had finished their military exercises y leads people to believe that they also want the conflict to be resolved in a pacific way. BBC on the other side, mentions how the Ukrainian chief of national security Andriy Parubiy questions Russian intentions publishing this information and adds that nor the Whitehouse or the NATO have seen proof of the withdrawal. 

Its interesting how this news appears in the BBC, the way it is presented makes any reader question the intentions of Russia, on the other side, the news that RT published makes Russia look like the good guys who just want to protect their territory from foreign problems and seek peace.

Both reports show little neutrality and while they seem to only state facts, it is the way that the statement is made whats important. Leading the reader to believe an specific thing 










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