Ghost village, by Christos Tsoumplekas. January 6, 2012. Ano Simi, Crete, Greece. CC 2.0. Edited by Kevin Rothrock.
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The war in eastern Ukraine was the first European war to take place in the ubiquitous presence of the Internet, documenting nearly every aspect of the war as it played out. The conflict’s ideological battleground unfolded online, making tragic events into fodder for propaganda (for Internet users in both camps of …read more
Source: Global Voices