Some pretty fashy stuff from Azov guys shows up on Telegram. It doesn't bother me, but it's more than fakie-pedia. The point is that the media cries about fascism all day, but suddenly doesn't care about this particular group.
And you know what? The Russian Wikipedia article is actually pretty damn good - factual, informative, and even written quite from a neutral POV and yet still with several tags that things should be rewritten more neutrally in some sections. I'm positively surprised.
Along with the symbols, the meaning of which can be interpreted ambiguously, individual members and groups of the Azov regiment also use the symbols of the 36th SS Grenadier Division "Dirlewanger" as insignia[179][180]. Due to the fact that the units of the division as part of the SS Sonder-Regiment "Dirlewanger" were directly involved in the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising and other punitive actions on the Eastern Front, some Polish media expressed concern about the use of this symbolism by the Azov fighters[181][182].
Didn't know this one, someone tried to be way too edgy indeed.
There's been a lot of mud slinging among the English journos, including a recent big hitpiece in TIME magazine ("Like, Share, Recruit: How a White-Supremacist Militia Uses Facebook to Radicalize and Train New Members" published on January 7).
Some pretty fashy stuff from Azov guys shows up on Telegram. It doesn't bother me, but it's more than fakie-pedia. The point is that the media cries about fascism all day, but suddenly doesn't care about this particular group.
And you know what? The Russian Wikipedia article is actually pretty damn good - factual, informative, and even written quite from a neutral POV and yet still with several tags that things should be rewritten more neutrally in some sections. I'm positively surprised.
Didn't know this one, someone tried to be way too edgy indeed.
There's been a lot of mud slinging among the English journos, including a recent big hitpiece in TIME magazine ("Like, Share, Recruit: How a White-Supremacist Militia Uses Facebook to Radicalize and Train New Members" published on January 7).
Ukrainian Wikipedia, I don't read it at all but at least the title is correct: https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Окремий_загін_спеціального_призначення_НГУ_«Азов»
He'll, even the Ruski version makes the most basic fact (the unit's name) correct:
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Азов_(полк)