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its a propaganda channel - it deals in propaganda, not 'controversies' - [1] - heres an of idea of its work MOSCOW Conn - its embedded with the Russian armed rebels - it is propaganda network horrendous video produced by Russian 'press' 'LifeNews, a pro-Kremlin station close to Russia's intelligence apparatus,' - and stories like 'Last week LifeNews, a tabloid TV station with close ties to intelligence and law-enforcement agencies, published the conversations of Maksim Katz, the Yabloko candidate and Nikolai Lyaskin from Aleksey Navalny's Party of Progress ' [2] - Sayerslle ( talk) 14:48, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
Look:
According to the Security Service of Ukraine, it is a paramilitary organization.[12]
— 1. If the Security Service actually said this (why not, it have said many crazy things), then you will sure be able to find a better source. (You can even use the actual Secret Service statement.) But if you find it, it should go into a section titled "Ukrainian opinion" or something like that.
Some journalists of LifeNews acknowledged that they arrived in Ukraine unlawfully and without journalist identification.[13]
— 2. If the journalists actually acknowledged it, you should be able to find a better source, some non-Ukrainian and more reliably looking source. Maybe even the actual aknowledgements?
The channel regularly and openly lies about situation in Ukraine, particularly about the War in Donbass. Only on 31 May 2014 the channel was proven to be lying on at least 20 occasions and suspected in incitement to ethnic hatred.[14]
— This reads like something written by an enemy of the channel. If there have been official accusations from the Ukrainian government of whatever, they can be mentioned but must start with a clear attribution like "Poroshenko / Ukrainian Secret Service has accused / said ...". -- Moscow Connection ( talk) 00:13, 27 January 2015 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Not moved per MOS:TM/STYLE. ( non-admin closure). Anarchyte ( work | talk) 06:41, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
LifeNews → L!FE – New name of the channel. Arianator with love ( talk) 11:25, 10 August 2016 (UTC)
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its a propaganda channel - it deals in propaganda, not 'controversies' - [1] - heres an of idea of its work MOSCOW Conn - its embedded with the Russian armed rebels - it is propaganda network horrendous video produced by Russian 'press' 'LifeNews, a pro-Kremlin station close to Russia's intelligence apparatus,' - and stories like 'Last week LifeNews, a tabloid TV station with close ties to intelligence and law-enforcement agencies, published the conversations of Maksim Katz, the Yabloko candidate and Nikolai Lyaskin from Aleksey Navalny's Party of Progress ' [2] - Sayerslle ( talk) 14:48, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
Look:
According to the Security Service of Ukraine, it is a paramilitary organization.[12]
— 1. If the Security Service actually said this (why not, it have said many crazy things), then you will sure be able to find a better source. (You can even use the actual Secret Service statement.) But if you find it, it should go into a section titled "Ukrainian opinion" or something like that.
Some journalists of LifeNews acknowledged that they arrived in Ukraine unlawfully and without journalist identification.[13]
— 2. If the journalists actually acknowledged it, you should be able to find a better source, some non-Ukrainian and more reliably looking source. Maybe even the actual aknowledgements?
The channel regularly and openly lies about situation in Ukraine, particularly about the War in Donbass. Only on 31 May 2014 the channel was proven to be lying on at least 20 occasions and suspected in incitement to ethnic hatred.[14]
— This reads like something written by an enemy of the channel. If there have been official accusations from the Ukrainian government of whatever, they can be mentioned but must start with a clear attribution like "Poroshenko / Ukrainian Secret Service has accused / said ...". -- Moscow Connection ( talk) 00:13, 27 January 2015 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Not moved per MOS:TM/STYLE. ( non-admin closure). Anarchyte ( work | talk) 06:41, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
LifeNews → L!FE – New name of the channel. Arianator with love ( talk) 11:25, 10 August 2016 (UTC)
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