Giant Concentration Camp

Russia, like an evil monarch in a faery tale, had trapped over one million Ukrainians inside a ten-thousand-square-kilometre prison in the parts of Ukraine that it occupied after its February 2014 invasion.

Enclosed in this giant concentration camp, with walls concealed by Disinfolklore, Russia exercised the full panoply of coercive control strategies which I now recognize as preparatory acts to genocide.

Source: Disinfolklore Inculcates Rules

The walls of this concentration camp are not made of wire or stone — they are made of Disinfolklore. Invisible to those outside, suffocating to those within. And what Russia practised inside was not merely occupation but the full dress rehearsal for genocide, dressed in the language of “liberation.”


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