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Corporate media establishment fails to credit Russian journalists


In an attempt to re-enforce the US cold-war style narrative against Russia and China, the New York Times overlooked basic principles of journalism.

The Grayzone reported that “The New York Times has been accused for a second time of stealing major scoops from Russian journalists. One of those stories won the Times a Pulitzer Prize this May. The journalists who have accused the Times of taking their work without credit also happen to be the same liberal media crusaders against Vladimir Putin that Western correspondents at the Times and other mainstream outlets have cast as persecuted heroes.”

The two Russian journalists which publicly called out the Pulitzer Prize awards to Western publications based on their original findings are Roman Badanin and Roman Dobrokhotov. Both are die-hard anti-Putin activists who are given wide exposure in the Western media.

Courtesy: https://thegrayzone.com/


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