Pravda

From FasciPedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Pravda (Russian: "Truth") refers to several media, the most known of which is the former official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

As the names of the main Communist newspaper and the main Soviet newspaper, Pravda and Izvestia, meant "the truth" and "the news" respectively, a popular saying was "there's no truth in Pravda and no news in Izvestia". However, its content was of some interest as providing hints regarding changes in Soviet policy or the outcomes of power struggle in the Soviet leadership, and was carefully analyzed by groups such as Western "Sovietologists".

The Pravda paper is today run by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, whereas the online Pravda.ru is privately owned and has international editions published in Russian, English, French and Portuguese.

External links

Encyclopedias

Based.png This article is not based.
Its weak and faggy. Somebody copied it over from some woke SJW source, and now its namby-pamby wording is gaying up our program.

|Please help FasciPedia by strengthening this article up, get rid of the weak style. It should be written in a professional encyclopedia, style while still retaining the fascist point of view.