Zocken gegen die Zensur: Versteckte Ukraine-Nachrichten bei Counter-Strike

HELSINKI, FINNLAND 3. MAI 2023 QUELLE: AFPTV 1. Nah computer screen as Helsingin Sanomat's executive editor Esa Makinen and editor-in-chief Antero Mukka play Counter-Strike, in their custom map 2. Nah Helsingin Sanomat executive editor Esa Makinen (R) and editor-in-chief Antero Mukka (L; SB 1, 2, 3) playing Counter-Strike on a computer 3. Nah Helsingin Sanomat editor-in-chief Antero Mukka (SB 1, 2, 3) watching the Counter-Strike game on a computer screen 4. O-TON 1 - Antero Mukka, Helsingin Sanomat Editor-in-Chief (Mann, Finnish, 31 Sek.): "While Helsingin Sanomat and other foreign independent media are blocked in Russia, online games have not been banned so far. And there are believed to be about four million Russian players on Counter-Strike. It is a means of conveying this information and we hope that at least a few Russians, most likely young men who play video games there, will stop for a moment to think about the situation there." 5. Halbnahe Helsingin Sanomat executive editor Esa Makinen (L) and editor-in-chief Antero Mukka (R; SB 1, 2, 3) play on their custom map in the Counter-Strike video game 6. Nah computer screen as Helsingin Sanomat's executive editor Esa Makinen and editor-in-chief Antero Mukka play Counter-Strike, in their custom map 7. Totale Helsingin Sanomat executive editor Esa Makinen (R) and editor-in-chief Antero Mukka (L; SB 1, 2, 3) playing Counter-Strike on a computer 8. Nah computer screen as Helsingin Sanomat's executive editor Esa Makinen and editor-in-chief Antero Mukka play Counter-Strike, in their custom map 9. Nah computer screen as Helsingin Sanomat's executive editor Esa Makinen and editor-in-chief Antero Mukka play Counter-Strike, in their custom map and secret room with news reports on the Ukrainian conflict 10. O-TON 2 - Antero Mukka, Helsingin Sanomat Editor-in-Chief (Mann, Finnish, 28 Sek.): "I think that this definitely underlines the fact that every attempt to obstruct the flow of information and blind the eyes of the public is doomed to failure in today's world. This world is limitless in this sense and digital tools are creating a whole new world of possibilities. These censorship activities of the state -- in reality, the Russians also receive information from many different media." 11. Nah "Helsingin Sanomat" on the side of Sanomatalo office building 12. Halbnahe pedestrians in front of Sanomatalo office building; where the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat is based