Marina of Sienna. Cova is an editor of Channel One Russia State Channel. She interrupted a live broadcast to say the war is a lie and to ask people to support her in opposing the war she is missing. As of now, when we say Russia's State Channel, we really mean it. It's basically the same as really impressed releases from the Kremlin, by all accounts, and it's hard to imagine what it's like living in a problem with the information about what's going on in the world has been selected for you. Or maybe we forget that's what we live with online a lot of the time. By her actions, Marine is probably condemned itself to prison or worse. But before she made the interruption, she prove recorded the following. I am ashamed that I allowed myself to tell lies from the television screen, ashamed that I allowed Russians to be turned into zombies. We just silently watch this inhumane regime. Dear Marina, at this point you've now been missing for 12 hours. Your lawyers have tried calling you, but assume you're under arrest and being threatened with prosecution under new laws that don't allow the Ukraine action to be called an invasion, and we'll find her in prison. Those accused of fake news Your bravery has already been recognised by the Ukrainian president as well as other journalists around the world. For the past few years, we've taken journalism for granted and have seen how fake news has come to distort and polarise societies interactions. But today it seems we've taken on a brighter light. There is little known about you as a political activist, and apparently you had no such leanings before this moment. We do know that your father is Ukrainian and no doubt he is proud of you at this very moment, wherever you are.

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