Taking a page from North Korea it seems.
https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...lish-democracy-gets-twisted-on-polish-tv.html
WARSAWAmid fears of a rollback of Polands democratic freedoms, President Barack Obama had a harsh message of concern during a trip here for a NATO summit. But viewers of Polands main evening news program saw exactly the opposite.
Obamas tough message on Friday, standing alongside Polish President Andrzej Duda, was that he expressed to President Duda our concerns over certain actions and the impasse around the Polands Constitutional Tribunal.
More work needs to be done, Obama said. And as your friend and ally, weve urged all parties to work together to sustain Polands democratic institutions.
But viewers of Telewizja Polska, the main public broadcaster, saw a very different suggestion on the evening news.
Ninety-five per cent of the meeting was about issues of NATO and security, but Obama praised Polish efforts at democracy, the reporter said. Concerning the issue of the constitutional tribunal, he said he is sure that spreading democratic values in Poland will not stop.
In the clip played on Polish television, Obama was also translated by a dubbed voice-over as saying that Poland is and will be an example of democracy for the whole world.
What he actually said was that Poland stands and needs to continue stand as an example for democratic practices around the world.
More than 100 journalists have been dismissed or have resigned from Polands public broadcaster this year, a measure of the major changes underway there. Some journalists say that anyone perceived as critical of the Law and Justice party is now under threat. Shortly after the party took office, it changed laws giving Polands Finance Ministry the direct power to appoint the head of the broadcaster. The new head is Jacek Kurski, a member of the Law and Justice party and a former member of European Parliament.
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