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I didn't see this, but not surprised. Will be interesting to see how it's dissected.
The Ukrainian ambassador to Australia has demanded a meeting with ABC management over the airing of a Four Corners episode on Monday night that, according to the show’s website, “offered a human perspective on life on the Russian frontline”.
Ukrainian ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko released an extraordinary statement on Tuesday morning, slamming the program’s “propaganda narratives emanating from the Kremlin” publicly requesting an audience with ABC boss David Anderson and the executive producer of Four Corners, Matthew Carney.
“The program aired last night on Four Corners, ‘Ukraine’s War: The Other Side’ was the journalistic equivalent of a bowl of vomit,” Mr Myroshnychenko said in his statement.
“It unquestioningly repeated and aired countless blatant lies, historical distortions, racist claims and propaganda narratives emanating from the Kremlin.
“Inasmuch, it completely served the interests of Russia’s dictator, Putin. It also minimised and denigrated the deaths of thousands of innocent Ukrainian men, women and children who have been killed by Russian soldiers in an illegal and brutal invasion strongly condemned by Australia and the majority of countries through the UNGA resolution in March 2022.
“The Australian Broadcasting Corporation should be ashamed that it put such total garbage to air.
“Through the Minister for Communications, I will ask for a meeting with the Managing Director of the ABC and the Executive Producer of Four Corners to understand what process led to the airing of this pro-Putin and pro-violence propaganda piece by Australia’s national broadcaster. I will share with them the facts that the program totally disregarded.”
The 45-minute documentary that was put to air by Four Corners was the work of British journalist and film-maker Sean Langan.
The Ukrainian ambassador to Australia has demanded a meeting with ABC management over the airing of a Four Corners episode on Monday night that, according to the show’s website, “offered a human perspective on life on the Russian frontline”.
Ukrainian ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko released an extraordinary statement on Tuesday morning, slamming the program’s “propaganda narratives emanating from the Kremlin” publicly requesting an audience with ABC boss David Anderson and the executive producer of Four Corners, Matthew Carney.
“The program aired last night on Four Corners, ‘Ukraine’s War: The Other Side’ was the journalistic equivalent of a bowl of vomit,” Mr Myroshnychenko said in his statement.
“It unquestioningly repeated and aired countless blatant lies, historical distortions, racist claims and propaganda narratives emanating from the Kremlin.
“Inasmuch, it completely served the interests of Russia’s dictator, Putin. It also minimised and denigrated the deaths of thousands of innocent Ukrainian men, women and children who have been killed by Russian soldiers in an illegal and brutal invasion strongly condemned by Australia and the majority of countries through the UNGA resolution in March 2022.
“The Australian Broadcasting Corporation should be ashamed that it put such total garbage to air.
“Through the Minister for Communications, I will ask for a meeting with the Managing Director of the ABC and the Executive Producer of Four Corners to understand what process led to the airing of this pro-Putin and pro-violence propaganda piece by Australia’s national broadcaster. I will share with them the facts that the program totally disregarded.”
The 45-minute documentary that was put to air by Four Corners was the work of British journalist and film-maker Sean Langan.