Crimea is not Russian in Ukraine, explained the situation with the Freedom House map

International human rights organization Freedom House does not recognize the occupied Crimea as Russian territory, highlighting it on the map with the color different from the color of the territory of Ukraine. On Twitter misleading Information forces of Ukraine, created on the basis of the Ministry of information policy.

Information about the alleged recognition by the Russian is a fake.

“Fake: “Freedom House has recognized the Russian Crimea”. Crimea is identified separately due to the horrible level of freedom, but it is not attributed to the Russian Federation” – written in Infovoyskah.

FAKE: “Freedom House has recognized the Russian Crimea”.
Crimea is identified separately due to the horrible level of freedom, but it is not attributed to the Russian Federation. pic.twitter.com/25kz2FTXis

— Poweska Ukraine (@i_army_org) 27 Aug 2017

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Also in the MIP pointed to the absurdity of the Russian propaganda in the incident with Crimea.

“A country with 20 points liberty “save” Crimea from the country with 61 points and, in the end, in the Crimea, the freedom of 9 points. Now it would be in Crimea, if not Russia? Response: the level of freedom would be not shameful of 9 out of 100, and an acceptable 61 out of 100 points”, – is spoken in the message.

By the way,there is illustrated the absurd propaganda of the Russian Federation:
a country with a 20 Bal.freedom “save” Crimea from the country with 61 Bal.,and in the end, in the Crimea of freedom 9 ball pic.twitter.com/Ur6HRwiQG4

— Poweska Ukraine (@i_army_org) 27 Aug 2017

“now it would be in Crimea, if not Russian?”
Response: the level of freedom would be not shameful of 9 out of 100, and an acceptable 61 out of 100 pic.twitter.com/0UYL6VOzSZ

— Poweska Ukraine (@i_army_org) 27 Aug 2017

As reported, Freedom House report illustrated the “Populists and autocrats: the dual threat to global democracy,” world map, which depicted Crimea as part of Russia.

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