![]() | Wikipedia — Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine: In April 2022, Canada’s Communications Security Establishment said there was a coordinated effort by Russia to promote false reports about Ukraine harvesting organs from dead soldiers, women and children. In May 2023, RT aired a documentary titled Tanks for Kidneys, which promotes false claims that Ukraine has been selling organs since 2014, including from children in orphanages and Ukrainian soldiers. On March 27, 2022, BBC News reported on how the sex trade preys on Ukrainian refugees, they went on to state “Trafficking rings are notoriously active in Ukraine and neighbouring countries in peace time. The fog of war is perfect cover to increase business.” On June 17, 2021, Kyiv Post reported: The number of children who were raped increased by more than half last year and by almost a quarter in 2021. They also reported that a significant number of children become victims of willful murders and attempted willful murders. On September 23, 2021, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), revealed that Ukraine is among top-3 suppliers of child porn in the world. Shame,” Venediktova said. According to the official, in 2020 and 2021, the police revealed about 300 facts of child porn dissemination. On August 6, 2010, Haaretz: Ukrainian authorities reported that Israeli criminal gangs were at the heart of Ukraine’s organ harvesting industry, an important consideration given that demand far outstrips supply in Israel, as it does in the equally lucrative market of Switzerland. On March 4, 2009, Kyiv Posted stated that Pedophiles find Ukraine as a good place to roam and that “internationally, Ukraine has been known for many years as a leading source of child pornography.” On May 10, 2007 a session of the European Parliament cited a BBC report, which enquires into the market for baby stem cells and organs from new-born babies in Ukraine. On January 1, 2015, a session of the European Parliament enquiring about organ harvesting in Eastern Ukraine. The European Centre for Law and Justice released a report in 2006 on the case of missing children, lost newborns and corpses without organs in Ukraine. Local detectives dug into a hospital’s graves and located an unusually significant number of fetuses and newborns. [link] [comments] |