The leaders of 28 EU countries will discuss ways to clamp down on "Russian propaganda" in light of the Ukrainian crisis during their upcoming summit in June, a diplomatic source told RIA Novosti.
"EU leaders are expected to discuss a plan of action to counter the Russian disinformation campaign," the diplomat said.
The bloc took a serious approach to the issue. Earlier it was reported that the EU would pay €4,350 ($4,670) per person a month to experts who would wage war against the deceitful "Kremlin propaganda machine."
In late April, Finland set up a group to combat what it called "false information" spread by Russian media.
EU's Imaginary Help to Ukraine
It is noteworthy that the EU views filtering the flow of news pieces from Russia as a measure to help Ukraine.
As the East European country's economy is hanging on by the skin of its teeth, Brussels offers an information war instead of boosting economic aid.
Freedom of Speech in the Framework of Invisible Censorship
The EUobserver noted that "Russian propaganda disseminated by outlets such as RT and Sputnik International is finding receptive audiences in various EU member states." It shows that Europeans are willing to look at what is happening in the world from another angle. Does it contradict the EU's "human-rights-above-all" ideology?
It seems that in the European Union press freedom is a merit only until its content reflects Brussels's official stance. Just a single step from the mainstream — and that is "propaganda."
During the Cold War, the West slammed the Soviet Union for an "iron curtain" for filtering news presented by European and US media. It seems history is making an ironic U-turn right before our eyes.