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Dr. Oumair Aejaz, originally from Bengaluru, charged with sex crimes in the US for recording thousands of nude videos of women & kids, spotlighting media bias in labeling Muslim perpetrators as 'Indian' or 'Asian' in crimes against young non-Muslim girls
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard added that the magnitude of Aejaz's offences is so vast that it could take months to fully investigate the extent of his crimes.
| Satyaagrah | Anti-India
"लो, कर लो बात": Dr. S. Jaishankar exposes the irony of Western media - quick to critique yet slow to reflect, as they litigate their own elections and still presume to lecture India on democracy, a nation with strong voter turnout and vibrant democracy
"Why these newspapers are so negative on India? Because they are seeing an India which is not in a sense compliant with their image of how India should be.
| Satyaagrah | Politics
"White Man's Burden": A BBC editor Mary Harper's involvement in assisting 15 Somali criminals, among them a gang rapist, to escape UK deportation unfolds accumulating £1M taxpayer bill, leading to delayed extensive legal fights, significant public outcry
The African Editor of BBC World Service, Mary Harper was hired as an expert witness to help Somalian criminals, including a gang rapist, in their deportation cases and stay in the United Kingdom.
| Satyaagrah | News
While we cheer India's stirring journey from the Ram Mandir's revival to Modi's transformative leadership, Financial Times attacks Ram Mandir, showcasing Western media bias, skewed narratives and reliance on 'Analysts/Sources say' strip away credibility
The language used by the Financial Times, referring to Hindus as "zealots" and implying a negative connotation of "nationalists," is seen as perpetuating a longstanding stereotype
| Satyaagrah | News
"A city betrayed: Truth twisted, trust broken": Dublin reels - Algerian immigrant stabs 3 kids, leaving 1 critically injured; BBC, Washington Post twist facts, playing verbal gymnastics to mask attacker's origins, fueling public outrage & demand for truth
Washington Post and BBC claimed that the Dublin attackers is not an immigrant because he moved to Ireland from Alegia 20 years ago and got citizenship 10 years later
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
"Fake news: the wolf in the media's clothing": Refuting claims of Saket Gokhale and others of 300% budget overshoot on G20 Summit, Govt asserted that the 'expenses directed towards permanent asset creation', shedding light on infrastructural developments
Several politicians, including TMC MP Saket Gokhale, had tweeted that the government spent 300 per cent more on G20 Summit than the funds allocated in the budget.
| Satyaagrah | Fact Check
Tehelka News | In a ground-breaking verdict, the Delhi High Court slapped Tehelka, Tarun Tejpal, Aniruddha Bahal, Mathew Samuel with an order to pay ₹2 crore to Major General MS Ahluwalia following a 2001 sting operation that defamed the ex-Army officer
Once a respected Major General, Ahluwalia was at that time the Director-General of Ordnance in the Indian Army
| Satyaagrah | Law
"Dark money has turned our journalists into auctions": From calling them "students" to labeling them as the "headmaster's son" or simply a "young man who loved bikes," the media has an uncanny ability to transform terrorists into misunderstood souls
Almost all mainstream media outlets in India share this delightful habit of whitewashing terrorists, turning them into innocent souls or misunderstood individuals with colorful backstories
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
"Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error": Problematic tweet by India Today GM insulting Draupadi Murmu got good bashing by netizens, deactivates FB account after post goes viral that said ‘Don’t support Adivasi President
The problematic tweet was posted by Indranil Chatterjee, whose Linkedin profile states that he is a Deputy General Manager in the India Today Group
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
Hindu man Chandran aged 50 lynched to death near a temple in Thiruvananthapuram, conspiracy to paint him petty thief hatched by those who killed him: authorities allegedly trying to hush up the incident
The lynching happened near the Perunguzhi Siva Parvati temple around midnight on 28 May. Some people alleged that Chandran was a thief, tied him with ropes to a lamp post and allegedly thrashed him severely
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
Selling of alcohol, narcotics or meat banned around Sri Krishna Janmasthan Mandir in Mathura by Yogi Adityanath Govt: TOI raises Shahi Idgah issue and peddles sob stories, preparing the next cycle of outrage
The media, after desperately trying to undermine claims made by the Hindu side in the Gyanvapi case, is leaving no stone unturned to weaken their claim on Shahi Idgah. It is to this end that TOI deviously conflated the two disparate issues of the meat ban around the Shri Krishna Janmasthan and the Shahi Idgah petition so that they reinforce the 'Dara Hua Musalman' trope and usher the country into the next outrage cycle
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
'RIP Secularism': TOI gives platform to pedophilia-accused British journo Hasan Suroor to mouth platitudes on ‘secularism’ over Gyanvapi, paint Hindus as aggressors and Muslims as victims of ‘majoritarianism’
"For those of us who lived through the Babri Masjid-Ram Mandir nightmare, there’s a whiff of déjà vu about it with the usual suspects on both sides of the communal divide recycling familiar arguments and stoking passions," Hasan Suroor claimed
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
American news daily, New York Times marked a new low in exerting its stupidity, publishes a report saying India was partitioned from Pakistan: Already known for peddling fake news and disseminating propaganda
Contrary to the New York Times’s assertion, Pakistan was partitioned from India after Islamists and Muslim fundamentalists egged on by the Muslim League ran riot, killings hundreds and thousands of non-Muslims in their demand to create a separate Islamic nation out of undivided India
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
Economic Times publishes an offensive meme mocking Hindus by depicting the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre as a Shivling and captioned BOM BHOLENATH: demonstrates the callousness of media towards sentiments of Hindu faith
If it was about any other faith, a cartoon/meme offending other religions, no mainstream media would have touched it with a barge pole but apparently, it is ok to laugh at Hindus' religious beliefs and their symbols
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
Journalists of Press Club of India moaning over hike in liquor prices in the club, contending that complimentary liquor from companies has gone missing
Alleging that the liquor in PCI is costlier than that served in other press clubs, the members have published a chart comparing liquor prices of various labels served at PCI, Foreign Correspondents Club (FCC) in Delhi and Chandigarh Press Club
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
Reporters Without Borders annual ‘Press Freedom’ report blatantly unapologetic about its biased indices: Showed India at a lower rank with tweaked ranking logic, uncouth referral, and unacademic judgment
India 'Fact-File' published by RSF starts off with putting an incorrect map of India with Pakistani-occupied Kashmir and Chinese-occupied Aksai Chin cropped off. The write-up contained a heavily biased, left-tilted narrative of India with formalized use of words like 'Godi Media' and 'Bhakts'
| Satyaagrah | News
Indian diaspora welcomed Modi in Berlin geared up in traditional attire, Dhol-Tasha celebration and proudly waving Bhagwa: Faces Hinduphobic vitriol and bombardment of trolling and criticism
The Marathi community in Germany geared up in traditional attire, organized a Dhol-Tasha celebration at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate square
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
Untraceable Rahul Gandhi found partying at wedding of former CNN journalist Sumnima Udas in Nepal: Udas is a rabid anti-India propagandist, supported anti-CAA rioters, and attacks Indian sovereignty
She had also shared a report by propagandist author Arundhati Roy in which she had called PM Modi a dangerous man and alleged that the Indian government failed to manage the Covid pandemic. As is usual with Arundhati Roy, the write up was low on facts and high on rants
| Satyaagrah | Politics
Journalist Naomi Barton associated with Leftist propaganda website, The Wire tells a woman who felt violated to ‘not weaponise her privilege’ against a man who ‘was from a lower-class chain’
A woman on Twitter expresses her ordeal at a hospital where she felt violated by a hospital staff during a medical procedure, but The Wire journalist asked her not to 'weaponise her privilege'
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
Anything atrocious and we have Hindu identity to merit, but for the good, we have a tough choice: Mughals, British, or Nehru
Now we are caught in a dilemma. For all the bad things about us, we know clearly where the problem lies – us remaining a Hindu and daring to say so. But for all the great things about India, we have a tough choice to make! Mughals, British or Nehru! Who’s your vote for?
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
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