Paris, Sept. 24 (EIRNS)—Anne-Laure Bonnel, an independent French journalist and war correspondent, and teacher at the Upper School of Journalism of La Sorbonne and the National Audiovisual Institute published a 2.37-minute video on the Ukrainian Myrotvorets blacklist. Bonnel has been fighting for seven years to get out the real story of Donbass and had to face a complete blackout. In 2015 she visited Donbass and produced a lengthy documentary, entitled “Donbass,” with extensive footage of the war Kiev has been conducting against “its own people” in this area, and the fact that since the 2014 coup d’état in Kiev, 14,000 civilians have been killed in Donbass, without coverage whatsoever. Anne-Laure Bonnel’s film went viral some months ago, following several top media interviews. She is still massively attacked, however, and was kicked out by the still inquisitorial Sorbonne, for having dared to “support” Putin.
In the short video she just published on her YouTube channel, she focussing the camera on the actual blacklist, and searching every name and picture in the database, they identify many personalities well-known to the French who are being targetted: Liseron Boudoul, of national TV Channel 1 (TF1); Gilles Parrot, another a top journalist on TF1, both of whom have produced programs on Donbass; Andrea Rochelli, an Italian photojournalist killed in Donbass whose Myrotvorets picture has “liquidated” slashed across it.