YouTube “suddenly” recommended me a type of videos that I have never seen before. They are called, “social videos about Russia.”
I want to show you two of them that play on our love for colorful and cheerful Nesting Matryoshka dolls and bears.
French Social video about Russia


Video made by Amnesty International at amnesti.fr/russie
Let’s see how the Amnesty International protested unlawful kidnappings and detentions of the Russian citizens by the Western powers around the world.
What has the Amnesty International done for Victor Bout?
Oliver Sprague, Amnesty International’s UK arms programme director, also hailed the arrest. “While we welcome the fact that Victor Bout has finally been arrested, why has it taken so long for this to happen?” he asked.

I am sure that the Amnesti Inrernationa help a young Russian mother Svetlana Zakharova who was frivolously accused, arrested and jailed?
No, the AI didn’t even mention her.
What about another young women, Olga Pinamova, who was arrested and treated like a fugitive just for trying to leave the US.
I am sure that the Amnesty International was all over this case, trying to re-unite a mother and her daughter.
Olga Pimanova, a Russian citizen, has been “held like a hostage” in the US after being arrested at a Chicago airport because her ex-husband claimed she had “abducted” her Russian-born daughter.”
Nope… the Amnesty International wasn’t interested in a plight of this young Russian women, either.
What about Konstantin Yaroshenko, a Russian pilot, a father
 “Konstantin Yaroshenko, a Russian citizen who is serving a 20-year sentence in a US prison, has said that he would no longer appeal to American courts, as he considers them biased and politicized and does not expect justice.
“I don’t want to die here, in a US prison, but after the American court system has treated Russia’s amicus curiae with such disrespect I no longer believe in civilized and lawful justice in America. This is the reason I refuse to participate in any further appeals and hearings,” Yaroshenko told Izvestia daily.”
“After Judge Shira Sheindlin’s statement it has become clear for the whole world that the cases of Russian citizens convicted in the United States are politically motivated,” he said, referring to the recent interview in which the judge who passed the sentence to Russian businessman Viktor Bout called this sentence “harsh and inappropriate.”

On September 08 2016, at the meeting for the International Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearance, Alexander Lukashevich, a permanent representative of the Russian Federation at the OSCE permanent council specifically addressed Yaroshenko’s fabricated case. “We should mention the unpleasant situation of the Russian citizen Konstantin Yaroshenko who is in prison in the United States. He was kidnapped by US agents in Liberia six years ago.”
That was a great reason for the Amnesty International to look into unlawful detention and arrests of the Russian citizens by the US. But, they didn’t.
Instead, the AI went on the records on January 2017 attacking one of the new Russian criminal laws, calling it “This bill is a sickening attempt to trivialize domestic violence.”
We know by now that their NGOs always attack something good and positive for Russia.
The UK also made social video about Russia, even though no one ever asked them to do that.