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Material Evidence : ウィキペディア英語版 | Material Evidence Material Evidence (Russian Вещдоки) is an international exhibition first presented in Russia in 2013〔〔 by Vladislav Shurigin and Denis Tukmakov with direct financial support from ''Zhurnalistskaya Pravda'' (Journalistic Truth), a Moscow-based newspaper,〔 indirectly financed by Internet Research Agency.〔 Both Shurigin and Tukmakov are authors of for far right magazine Zavtra, members of the National Bolshevik Party〔 and nationalist ''Izborsk Club''.〔 The exhibition displays a strongly anti-Western and pro-Russian view on civil conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, Iraq and Afghanistan.〔 It is advertised as an "evidence of USA agression"〔 and the section on Ukraine describes the events of surrounding Euromaidan as "upsurge of nationalists-banderovtsy groups" and War in Donbass as "opposition against banderovtsy and Western Oligarchs".〔 ==Layout== Photo exhibition is based on the material submitted by war correspondents illustrating countries where civil conflicts take place, including Andrey Stenin who died near Donetsk. The exhibition's original curator in Europe, Benjamin Hiller, is a German freelance photographer and journalist who works mainly on conflict photography in hotspots such as Syria and Ukraine.
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