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        <title>Russian propaganda predicts occupation of Russia and "concentration camps for Russians"</title>
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        <description>Russian propaganda has gone from “We’ll take Kyiv in three days in a hot war; my God, what’s there to conquer, it’s just Ukraine” (Simonyan) to “Ukraine is preparing occupation forces that will run concentration camps on Russian territory and carry out the genocide of the Russian people”. Of course, this is merely a prelude to the punchline, which is traditionally “the situation may be dire, but we must rally round our Leader” – read: ignore his idiotic decisions and pretend that this is how it is meant to be. The author, as is customary for Russian propaganda, also projects what Russian occupation forces have been doing in the Donbas since 2014 (the infamous “Izolatsia” prison and numerous “filtration camps” in other regions) onto some hypothetical actions by fictitious Ukrainian structures in an unspecified future.</description>
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