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@orntwo@AnnoyedUke@aidnmclaughlin Also in the piece is "....not wanting to be known for being raped". As I said, you fixate on whatever confirms your bias and doing that to what appears to be a rape victim makes you....
@orntwo@AnnoyedUke@aidnmclaughlin You are an immense POS. She states several reasons for not coming forward sooner and frankly, as the victim, it's her call to make. Only dickheads like yourself can project your biases onto someone else's trauma and feel vindicated.
@jessicamackler@AbdulElSayed You are just mimicking a Zionist taking any criticism of Israel as "anti-Semitism". Hiding behind sexism to avoid criticism of a person you support is despicable behaviour and won't work.
@DanNeidle@neil45106205@Weyoun999 Looooool. The saintly former corporate tax advisor, pure and without bias and agenda. Might as well take media ethics advice from Piers Morgan.
🇬🇧 British journalists reporting from countries such as Iran could face “terrorism” prosecutions under a UK national security bill expected to complete its final stages in Parliament this week, according to legal experts cited by The Guardian.
Expert David Anderson warned the legislation could criminalize foreign correspondents for obtaining information from sources within state-designated groups because it lacks explicit protections for journalists.
Press freedom groups are urging ministers to amend the bill, but the Home Office insists legitimate journalism is protected and that claims to the contrary are false.
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The Spectator just told its readers the evidence that Israel deliberately targeted children in Gaza "simply isn't there," and that the UN's 94-page report is "a doctor's guess."
Here is what is actually in the report, Jonathan Sacerdoti says is empty:
• Two independent forensic pathologists. CT scans. Forensic analysis in 15 of 17 cases.
• An audio ballistic analysis that identified the exact weapon and the firing distance.
• A 10-day-old baby was shot in the head while breastfeeding in his mother's tent in Nuseirat. Named. Dated. The bullet was analysed.
He calls this "unverified" with "nothing connecting the dots." The report cross-references every source and authenticates it with geolocation, metadata and forensic imaging.
This is not an opinion you're free to disagree with. These are false statements of fact about a public document. Under IPSO's Editors' Code, Clause 1 (Accuracy) applies to comment pieces too.
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