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Russian propaganda shapes narratives on Bulgaria and Ukraine war
Commentary by Georgi Lozanov argues that the outcome of Russia's invasion of Ukraine is being decided as much in the media as on the battlefield. He says Russian propaganda has recast the war as a defensive action rooted in historical claims, portraying Russia as the victim and Ukraine as the aggressor. The piece notes that more than one million people have died in the conflict and that Vladimir Putin could face a tribunal voted on by 23 EU states, excluding Bulgaria. Lozanov also highlights political pressure on Bulgarian media, citing the case of journalist Maria Cantarova as an example of the risks faced by independent reporting. He stresses that information is a human right and that the battle over media narratives is central to the war's broader human‑rights struggle.
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Bulgaria · Georgi Lozanov · Maria Cantarova · Russia · Vladimir Putin