Hypocrisy Mars Press Freedom Index

Hypocrisy Mars Press Freedom Index

Enhanced transparency, fairness, inclusivity and addressing structural issues will make Reporters Without Borders report more credible. Madhu Hebbar World Press Freedom Day is observed annually on May 3 by United Nations General Assembly beginning 1993 to champion fundamental role of free press in free democratic societies. It promotes press freedom, evaluates its global state, defends … Continue reading Hypocrisy Mars Press Freedom Index

The Polis Project Exposed: A Web of Bias, Misinformation, and Deception

The Polis Project Exposed: A Web of Bias, Misinformation, and Deception

Rohan Giri The Polis Project bills itself as a journalism and research group, but its activities betray a much darker purpose. Instead of being an impartial organisation dedicated to the truth, it routinely targets Hindu organisations and India, spreading misleading information while omitting the realities of religious persecution and intricate geopolitics. Under its cover of … Continue reading The Polis Project Exposed: A Web of Bias, Misinformation, and Deception

Washington Post’s Propaganda, Prejudice, Prevarication

Wild allegations that Bharat masterminded killings in Pakistan or sought to destabilize Muizzu regime in Maldives is part of WaPo’s agenda driven falsehoods. Why is The Washington Post turning hostile towards Bharat? Has the editorial policy of The Washington Post biased and agenda driven? Who’s behind this framing against Bharat and its people? These are … Continue reading Washington Post’s Propaganda, Prejudice, Prevarication

Trouble with ‘The Economist’

Write-up on RSS is steeped in distortions, prejudices, agenda driven narrative push rather than nuanced analysis that stands scrutiny.On December 19, 2024, as festive season approached, The Economist released its holiday double issue, featuring an unnamed article on Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The publication, owned by immensely wealthy Agnelli and Rothschild families, traces its origins … Continue reading Trouble with ‘The Economist’

Who’s Responsible for Leicester Violence?

Jailing Majid Freeman may not suffice. How about scrutinizing role of Sky News, The Guardian, BBC and social media forums? Rohan Giri Anti-Hindu violence in Leicester two years back serve as stark reminder on use of disinformation as weapon to ignite conflict, encourage inter-communal trouble and inciting violence. On September 9, 2023, Majid Freeman, the … Continue reading Who’s Responsible for Leicester Violence?

It’s Testing Times for United Kingdom!

Silence and inaction against Islamist jihad by prioritizing Labour political gains is not an option for Keir Starmer. Triveni Kaul In early hours of a chilly autumn morning in 2023, news portals reported that a quiet neighbourhood in London turned into epicentre for unrest. Radical Islamic groups triggered by online calls took to streets in … Continue reading It’s Testing Times for United Kingdom!

Chinese Communist Party at it Again!

Biting the ‘very hand of friendship’ has been Chinese state craft which it struggles to move away from. Its expansionist doctrine rules! Dr Amritpal Kaur ‘Global Times’ with its linkages to Chinese Communist Party (CCP) did a hit job on Bharat’s external affairs minister Subramanyam Jaishankar and dragged its feet probably as an afterthought. The … Continue reading Chinese Communist Party at it Again!

CIHS Slams Muhammad Yunus for Downplaying Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

Delhi-based think tank, Centre for Integrated and Holistic Studies (CIHS), has fired back at Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, for dismissing reports of ethnic cleansing and religious persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh as "exaggerated." In an open letter, CIHS directly challenges Yunus' claims, urging him to acknowledge the harsh reality of religious … Continue reading CIHS Slams Muhammad Yunus for Downplaying Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh