2017. This year, Saudi Arabia will defend women’s rights in the Commission on the Status of Women, and UN Women will support the right to disappear women behind a veil. Aren’t we lucky ?
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2017 : UN unveils
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Israel’s War on Facts and the Infographic Intifada
5 June 2021, by siawi3It’s not just the radicals on both sides we need to be wary of – it’s the liars.
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USA: Pentagon Opens Review Of Its Clandestine Psychological Operations
21 September 2022, by siawi3The Pentagon had created the world’s largest clandestine force that consists of about 60,000 people, many of whom use fake identities and operate across the world.
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« Cessons d’être naïfs » : face au lobbying islamiste, la France promet une riposte européenne
25 novembre 2021, par siawi3La France tape du poing sur la table des nations européennes. « Il y a une candeur de la commission, mais on sait aujourd’hui qu’il y a une manipulation des droits fondamentaux européens pour servir une forme d’entrisme islamiste. Ces associations sont parfaitement identifiées comme appartenant à la galaxie islamiste. Il faut cesser d’être naïfs »
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France : JULIAN ASSANGE : Le documentaire « Hacking Justice »
30 octobre 2021, par siawi3le film sera suivi de débats aux séances de 20h les lundi, mercredi, Vendredi.
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Australia/global: Right-wing voices primarily responsible for spreading coronavirus misinformation, report finds
24 April 2020, by siawi3“We’re not just fighting an epidemic, we’re fighting an infodemic,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a gathering of security experts in February, where he also said misinformation was spreading “faster and more easily than this virus”. Right-wing groups in the US, Italy, and France were more actively spreading misinformation, with left-wing groups more active in other EU countries and Latin American countries.
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What the Great Pandemic Novels Teach Us
24 April 2020, by siawi3The most common rumors during outbreaks of plague were about who had
brought the disease in, and where it had come from. People have always responded to epidemics by spreading rumor and false information and portraying the disease as foreign and brought in with malicious intent.