May 21, 2014
After Ukraine detained two news correspondents working for the pro-Kremlin news outlet LifeNews on May 18, a new hashtag emerged on Twitter with the aim of securing their safe release.
#SaveOurGuys is on the trend, quickly garnering thousands of tweets and enticing members of the Twitterati to post images putting their support on full display.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has jumped on the digital bandwagon…
It was only last month that thousands of celebrities, correspondents, and a concerned mother in the White House joined the #BringBackOurGirlscampaign to free Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamic extremists.
And long before that, a still-ongoing campaign calling for three Al-Jazeera correspondents detained in Egypt to be released went viral via the#FreeAJStaff hashtag and Facebook campaign.
Lawmakers from the ruling United Russia party urged the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to «raise its voice in defense of the freedom of speech in Ukraine.»
Senior lawmaker Aleksei Mitrofanov has told the Russian news agency ITAR-Tass that «journalists are entitled to work in any conditions and they are protected by laws.»
And Western journalists who themselves have experienced what it is like to have been detained while covering the Ukraine crisis have weighed in.