 Ukrainian official behind Western media reports of Russian atrocities fired by Ukrainian parliament. A Ukrainian government official frequently cited as a source by Western news media for her allegations of atrocities committed by Russian troops has been fired by the Ukrainian parliament, in part because of the unevidence nature of those claims. Newsweek reports, quote, A Ukrainian official has been relieved of her duties over her handling of reports detailing sexual assault allegations made against Russians in Ukraine. On Tuesday, the Ukrainian parliament, the Varkovna Rada of Ukraine, removed Lyudmila Denisova, the parliament's commissioner for human rights, from her post, according to Ukraine's Kupravda. No new appointment has been made to fill the role. The move to dismiss Denisova came after outrage about the wording used in public reports about alleged sexual assaults committed by Russians, as well as the alleged dissemination in those reports of unverified information. Despite accusations from Ukraine, the Kremlin has repeatedly denied that Russian soldiers have committed war crimes or sexual assaults during the invasion, end quote. As it happens, Newsweek is one of the many Western outlets who have uncritically cited Denisova's unevidence claims in their reporting of events in Ukraine. She was the Ukraine official in Newsweek's incendiary April headline, Russian's raped 11-year-old boy forced mom to watch Ukraine official, an article whose entire first half featured unevidence claims by Denisova. Denisova's name featured just the other day in my own critique of the Western media's blind faith regurgitation of Ukrainian government assertions when multiple media outlets paraded her unevidence claims about two Russians raping a one-year-old baby to death. Business Insider, The Daily Beast, The Daily Mail, The Sun, Metro, The Daily Mirror, and Yahoo News all published reports on the same story, and the one and only source for all of them was a post made by Denisova on a Ukrainian government website which contained no evidence and concluded with a call for more weapons and sanctions against Russia from the Western world. Moon of Alabama has compiled other Western news media reports which have been uncritically regurgitating claims made by Denisova and disguising those claims as news stories. Like Business Insiders, Ukraine says it received more than 400 reports of sexual violence including rape by Russian soldiers within two weeks, and times, Ukrainians are speaking up about rape as a war crime to ensure the world holds Russia accountable. This is not just brazen journalistic malpractice, this is actual atrocity propaganda. This latest development shows that even the Ukrainian government is more skeptical of Ukrainian government claims than the Western mainstream press.