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🗓️ 20 June 2022
⏱️ 22 minutes
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In this new episode of this special series of our podcast, we talked with Anna, a student from Poland and Russia that talked to us about her experience with Russian education and propaganda, what the main myths promoted now by Russian outlets and how to counteract disinformation.
Anna Lanina is a Law graduate, now president of The Polish Forum of Young Diplomats. She has moved from Russia to Poland, and found a new home and place there. She's a critical mind and an active citizen, always looking for new ways to change the world around her.
Cătălina Ceban holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Warsaw in the field of International Relations. She currently follows a Master’s degree program in Security and Strategic Studies at the University of Warsaw being connected with this topic by participating in different events such as the CyberSec Forum, and the Warsaw Security Forum, and activating as a member of the Women in International Security network. Recently she started to activate as a senior officer at the Moldovan National Focal Point Europol. Out of the security field, she is also very interested in the EU as a concept. This can be proved by her activity as Vice President for the Bringing Europeans Together Association in Poland, founder and Vice President for the students’ society named “My dla Europy”.
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone. Welcome to European SETHART, a podcast created and hosted by young European |
0:23.3 | ambassadors in the European Union and United Kingdom. Today, we will go for there with |
0:29.1 | our special edition and in this episode we will focus on the real facts and how to separate |
0:35.4 | them from the misinformation so widespread on the media |
0:39.3 | about the tragic situation happening in Ukraine right now. |
0:43.3 | In this episode, I'm here to present Anna, who will give us some insights while having a background |
0:49.3 | of a young person who spent a big part of her life, both in Russia and in Poland, |
0:59.7 | combating her education and dedicating lots of her time to volunteering in academic activities. |
1:04.1 | Anna, I believe that our listeners are quite intrigued now. |
1:07.5 | Please give us more details about yourself. |
1:10.0 | Hello, everyone. Thank you for invitation. |
1:12.2 | I'm very glad that I had the opportunity to speak with you in such difficult times. I believe that our only effective weapon is information. |
1:19.5 | And we should talk as much as possible about war and about the events related to war taking |
1:25.8 | place at the moment from the point of view of various experts. |
1:30.0 | So I just want to tell you a few words about my early life. |
1:34.5 | Despite the fact that I am Polish by nationality, I was born in Moscow and lived there most of my life. |
1:48.3 | So I went there to school, made my first friends, |
1:56.4 | and in general grew up. I graduated from the Faculty of Law of the All-Russian State University of Justice in Moscow, and in the same time, I studied at the Faculty of Law as the University of Warsaw. |
2:03.6 | So I tried to live in active student life everywhere. |
2:08.6 | Originally in Russia, I was a full-time college student and then everything looked different. |
2:15.6 | So we traveled abroad and communicated with representatives of other countries. |
2:22.3 | I have participated in many competitions. |
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