The TV channel is named the little town of Antracite in Lugansk region. There are several rebel powers acting there, but a local warlord nicknamed rules the town itself. He is a 50-year-old Russian man, and the raving speeches that he is so very fond of making are very incoherent. Kosogor frequently quarrels with terrorism authorities in Lugansk. Antracite Regional TV (ARTV) broadcasts his 6-minute video is called “Public flogging of guilty Cossacks in Antracite”. “Cossack laws are severe and since the beginning of time the lash is one of the education tools,” the anchorwoman says. “It is stern, but fair. Flogged Cossacks tell their leaders ‘Thank you for teaching me a lesson’ for a reason.”
The general tendency of terrorism’ TV
channels and the pseudo-states that host them are very similar.
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