Tyska media förbjuds av regeringen att visa symboler från Ukraina som är "förbjudna".
Vad det hela gäller att man vill inte visa att den Tyska regeringen stöder högerradikaler/Nazister.
I Svenska vänsterliberala kretsar brukar man förneka förekomsten av högerextremister i Ukraina trots upprepade publiceringar med både symbolik och "hälsningar" med höger arm.
Ett utdrag ur en längre artikel om Nazister i Ukrainas väpnade styrkor:
Vad det hela gäller att man vill inte visa att den Tyska regeringen stöder högerradikaler/Nazister.
I Svenska vänsterliberala kretsar brukar man förneka förekomsten av högerextremister i Ukraina trots upprepade publiceringar med både symbolik och "hälsningar" med höger arm.
Ett utdrag ur en längre artikel om Nazister i Ukrainas väpnade styrkor:
Citat:
German media and the controversial ban on reporting Nazi symbols in Ukraine
In particular, the SVR report highlights specific guidelines issued to reporters. Journalists are reportedly instructed to “politely” ask Ukrainian soldiers to remove any Nazi-associated symbols if they are visible during coverage and to refrain from filming actions like the Nazi salute, which is also banned under German law. The guidelines, according to the SVR, reflect the German government’s desire to avoid highlighting the extent of neo-Nazi affiliations and the use of Nazi imagery in Ukraine.
To understand the significance of the use of Nazi symbols in Ukraine, it is essential to examine the historical context of Ukrainian nationalism and its relationship with Nazi Germany during World War II.
Ukrainian nationalists, particularly the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) led by figures such as Stepan Bandera, collaborated with Nazi Germany during the early stages of the war in hopes of establishing an independent Ukrainian state under German patronage.
However, this celebration of Bandera and his followers is not without controversy. Many Jews, Poles, and Russians view Bandera as a collaborator who facilitated the persecution of ethnic minorities, particularly during the Nazi occupation. These differing historical perspectives have led to ongoing debates within Ukraine, as well as tensions with neighboring countries, especially Russia.
https://weeklyblitz.net/2025/03/19/g...ls-in-ukraine/
In particular, the SVR report highlights specific guidelines issued to reporters. Journalists are reportedly instructed to “politely” ask Ukrainian soldiers to remove any Nazi-associated symbols if they are visible during coverage and to refrain from filming actions like the Nazi salute, which is also banned under German law. The guidelines, according to the SVR, reflect the German government’s desire to avoid highlighting the extent of neo-Nazi affiliations and the use of Nazi imagery in Ukraine.
To understand the significance of the use of Nazi symbols in Ukraine, it is essential to examine the historical context of Ukrainian nationalism and its relationship with Nazi Germany during World War II.
Ukrainian nationalists, particularly the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) led by figures such as Stepan Bandera, collaborated with Nazi Germany during the early stages of the war in hopes of establishing an independent Ukrainian state under German patronage.
However, this celebration of Bandera and his followers is not without controversy. Many Jews, Poles, and Russians view Bandera as a collaborator who facilitated the persecution of ethnic minorities, particularly during the Nazi occupation. These differing historical perspectives have led to ongoing debates within Ukraine, as well as tensions with neighboring countries, especially Russia.
https://weeklyblitz.net/2025/03/19/g...ls-in-ukraine/

