Tryck ”Enter” för att hoppa till innehåll

Meduza is granting open access to all coverage of the war in Ukraine under a Creative Commons license

Source: Meduza

You can reprint our articles about the conflict in full — anywhere you like

12:30 pm, March 8, 2022

Russia has attacked Ukraine. This is a war. Inside Russia, the authorities have imposed a new level of censorship, blocking all independent media agencies — including TV Rain and Ekho Moskvy. Throughout the country, anti-war demonstrations have been brutally suppressed, their participants arrested. Prominent figures who have spoken out against the war have been threatened. The authorities and the Kremlin-controlled media (especially the state-owned television networks) have been lying about the war, manipulating public opinion.

We believe people should be allowed to make their own judgements about what’s happening — on the basis of accurate information. To help make that possible, we’re granting open access to all of Meduza’s content about the war in Ukraine for free distribution.

Please note: This license doesn’t apply to photographs. You can reprint any of our material about the war in Ukraine released after February 23, 2022.

And don’t forget

Be sure to follow Meduza in English on these platforms:

TwitterFacebookNewsletter

And follow Meduza’s Russian-language coverage on these platforms:

Our appTelegramInstagramEvening Meduza

Find the license here. When you share our material online, please include the source.

Source: https://meduza.io/en/feature/2022/03/08/meduza-is-granting-open-access-to-all-content-about-the-war-in-ukraine-under-a-creative-commons-license

Stöd fri journalistik i Ryssland och Ukraina -> https://support.meduza.io/en

Upptäck mer från Nyhetskartan.se

Prenumerera nu för att fortsätta läsa och få tillgång till hela arkivet.

Fortsätt läsa