The untruths in a feature about Moldova broadcast by Pervyi Kanal were listed and explained in a case study within a project implemented by IPN, whose goal is to penalize politicians and opinion shapers when these lie and manipulate.
The analyzed feature from Pervyi Kanal, which is the most popular TV channel in the country, covers the protests mounted in Chisinau in January. “Given the enormous impact on the public and the cynicism by which the journalists of this channel manipulate data and facts, we decided to count the lies in this feature and to show the truth behind them and to explain why Pervyi chose precisely those lies and not others,” say the authors of the article.
The authors identified 13 inaccuracies, by minutes and seconds, in the feature. These include exaggerations or ‘gratuitous lies’, whose goal is to ‘increase the dramatic effect’, quoting of ‘imaginary sources’, and manipulative statemements by interviewed persons
Here are some of the inaccuracies detected in the Pervyi report:
Pervyi |
sic! |
0:45: “...according to some documents signed several years ago, the Romanian armies will be introduced into Moldova in case of disorder...” |
False. |
1:38: “The people protest near the Government Building, where there were placed several police cordons...” |
…and the camera shows only one police cordon. |
5:05: “...the political crisis in this country reached such a limit that even the rating of President Nicolae Timofti fell to the level of statistic error, of about 1%” |
Inexact. |
5:53: „...as the participants in the meeting said, the Association Agreement with the European Union, ratified last year, only worsened the economic situation in the country. Europe does not need the Moldovan traditional exports...” |
False. |
6:15: vox Iuri Vitneanski „...this year most of the farmers, 90% of them, didn’t even gather the harvest. The vegetables and fruit simply decayed. The apples fell rotten on the ground...” |
False. |
The full article can be read on the project’s website sic.md.
Launched at the beginning of March, sic! is a project of IPN News Agency implemented with the financial support of Soros Foundation Moldova. The goal of sic! is to identify lies, inaccuracies and manipulation in public statements with an impact and to inform the people about them in a simple and accessible way. Ideally, the project’s effort will encourage the people to choose credible sources of news, while the opinion shapers to refrain from manipulation.