On 15 August 2023, First Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration Sergey Kiriyenko travelled to Donetsk in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine to visit schools and check their integration into the Russian education system.

In Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the occupation administration received instructions from Russia regarding the introduction of new standards for the accreditation of educational institutions. Journalists from Russia are also being employed in media outlets in the occupied regions.

A new textbook on the history of Russia will be issued to schools in the occupied regions of Ukraine and throughout the Russian Federation from 1 September 2023. The book praises the so-called special military operation and describes Ukraine as an ultra-terrorist state.

Russia’s aim is to create a pro-Kremlin information space in the occupied regions in order to erode Ukrainian national identity.

  • Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 months ago

    Gaslight: Tell the population of the nation you invaded and are forcibly occupying that they are terrorists.

    Gatekeep: All children belong to Mother Russia. You may not have them back. (downgraded from: All eastern europe belong to Mother Russia)

    Girlboss: Agressively and without forethought leap into a new project expecting massive gains and to make a name for yourself, but your abusive nature and the fact that you don’t actually know what your doing causes it to crash and burn, causes you to lose the respect of both your allies and competitors, causes everybody you had/want working for you avoiding you like the plague, and puts you into massive legal trouble

    You’re doing great honey

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    11 months ago

    Idk why but “Ultra-terrorist” is funny. Like the name of a Hideo Kojima villian, or of some bad 90s video game.