online-discussion
Words That Kill: Genocidal Rhetoric in Russian Propaganda
"Propaganda kills" is not a mere cliche or hashtag. Especially when Russian propagandists implant genocidal rhetoric against Ukraine in the public mind.
On 25 January, the Kremlin's Voice platform will host an online panel discussion titled "Words that Kill: Genocidal Rhetoric in Russian Propaganda".
When: 25 January, 5 PM (Kyiv time)
Where: online in Zoom platform
Please register via this link.
Event language: English with simultaneous interpretation in Ukrainian.
The event will be broadcast in Ukrainian on the Internews Ukraine Facebook page.
The English version will be streamed on the UkraineWorld Facebook page.
The Internews Ukraine analytical team will discuss how Russian propaganda has weaponized words and encouraged war crimes against Ukrainians. We will identify and analyze the key narratives of Russian propaganda as examples of hate speech and genocidal rhetoric.
Our team selected the most notable examples and nominated them in the following categories:
- Master of incitement to genocide and genocidal terror
- Special propaganda operation
- Award for 'Verbal swordsmanship'
- Linguistic special forces
- Victim blamers
- Gender disinformation
- For an impressive media fake
- The beаst quote
Our experts:
- Alona Hryshko, Senior Analyst at Internews Ukraine
- Anastasiia Herasymchuk, Deputy editor-in-chief at UkraineWorld
- Vladyslav Faraponov, Journalist and Analyst at Internews Ukraine
- Andriy Avramenko, Journalist and Analyst at Internews Ukraine
- Dzvenyslava Shcherba, Journalist and Analyst at Internews Ukraine
- Inna Polianska, Journalist and Analyst at Internews Ukraine
Join the Facebook event so you don't miss the start of the broadcast.
For additional information, please contact Yohaniia Shevtsova, Communication manager of the event, yshevtsova@internews.ua.