. @Trinesg har nominert The International Fact-Checking Network til fredsprisen👏
"Det at noen kjemper for sannhet, kjemper for fakta og kjemper for å ta ned falske nyheter, det mener jeg er fredsskapende", sier Grande til @nrknyheter
https://t.co/HAASsBZy5p #NobelPeacePrize
«I krig er sannheten første offer»
Og vi lever i en tid der bekjempelse av løgner er så viktig, at @JoeBiden nevne det i talen sin i går
Jeg har i år nominert faktasjekkerne til Nobels fredspris. De trenger vår støtte.
@Venstre https://t.co/xwJTwsZ2Xc
The International Fact-Checking Network has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by respected Norwegian politician
@Trinesg. "That they fight for truth, fight for facts and fight to take down false news, I think is peace-making." #factchecking https://t.co/U7SML2QEKt
Each day stolen from Kavala is another unacceptable travesty.
#Turkey - release this political hostage and uphold the rule of law.
@PEN_Norway 's article from April 2020.
https://t.co/HATYlP1Gqf
(5/6) Keng has ties to Huang Rulun, the Chinese tycoon whom President Rodrigo Duterte had profusely thanked for his P1.4-billion donation of a mega drug rehabilitation center in Nueva Ecija. China was investigating Huang Rulun for corruption: https://t.co/6RqO8FGHiv
(4/6) Keng is not just "a private businessman" https://t.co/b8UfOGMUIY At least 1 massive govt project was awarded to a unit of his company a year after he filed the case against us https://t.co/ZLCSfLg6FG
(3/6) ... that, incidentally, involved the use of luxury vehicles in anti-drug operations from January to June 2013. He was later convicted (although given the judgement against me, I now take that with a grain of salt): https://t.co/yOkb4zfauA
(2/6) 1. The intelligence report was vetted by a senior investigative journalist, Aries Rufo (whose book is often quoted by President Duterte); 2. Not all intel reports are equal. One PDEA document sent by Keng's lawyers was signed by an officer embroiled in a graft suit ...
(6/6) Financial Times headline: "China probes tycoon central to Philippines ties" https://t.co/d4Ka8jTKWu Rappler didn't have the resources to investigate these ties that bind, but perhaps others can help @OCCRP@ABSCBNNews@PhilstarNews@inquirerdotnet
(1/6) Information operations now moving against me, cementing "journalist=criminal." Keng's lawyers and the Palace have similar messaging: it's the media attacking a "private individual. This isn't true. Please help me spread my response below. @rapplerdotcom#CourageON
(1/4) Good morning from Manila!! Infinite thanks to so many people. Here and around the world. I've been inundated the past few days. I'm stunned that Judge Montesa ignored the legal acrobatics that made this case possible. Our search for justice continues. #HoldTheLine
The World Editors Forum condemns the conviction of @mariaressa and Rey Santos Jnr of cyber libel. This sends an alarming message to journalists in the Philippines and will silence critical journalism, weakening democracy. #HoldTheLine#CourageON#DefendPressFreedom