Anastasia Vladimirova
Ukrainian journalists and activists are trying to expose the Kremlin's latest propaganda effort: the perception of a pro-Russian movement similar to Maidan.More
A native of Saint Petersburg, Russia, Anastasia is a peace journalist and media researcher currently living in Washington, D.C. She works on security, human rights, and civil liberties issues at ReThink Media and serves as a Youth Advisory Board member at London-based Index on Censorship. She is on Twitter @Anastasia140491.
Ukrainian journalists and activists are trying to expose the Kremlin's latest propaganda effort: the perception of a pro-Russian movement similar to Maidan.More
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