Domestic Influences - Propaganda - U.S. Media
Sun Mar 13, 2022 2:05 pm
Subject: Evidence of propaganda influencing U.S. media and journalists.
Report Name: Domestic Influences - Propaganda - U.S. Media
Description: Starter list of media sources that publish propaganda. This is based on a war report out of the Ukraine that was literally blown out of proportion.
Notes: The following reports show how propaganda claiming a Mosque was bombed by Russian forces that originated in the Ukraine is supported by the following media companies; Reuters, NPR, AP, Aljazzera and Fox News. The AP has since removed this article.
Notes: Fox News made the necessary corrections in their report.
Sources:
www.reuters.com
www.npr.org
www.aljazeera.com
www.fox43.com
Report Name: Domestic Influences - Propaganda - U.S. Media
Description: Starter list of media sources that publish propaganda. This is based on a war report out of the Ukraine that was literally blown out of proportion.
Notes: The following reports show how propaganda claiming a Mosque was bombed by Russian forces that originated in the Ukraine is supported by the following media companies; Reuters, NPR, AP, Aljazzera and Fox News. The AP has since removed this article.
Reuters -
Ukraine says Russian forces shelled mosque in Mariupol
LVIV, Ukraine, March 12 (Reuters) - Russian forces have shelled a mosque in the southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, where more than 80 adults and children, including Turkish citizens, have taken refuge, Ukraine's foreign ministry said on Saturday.
NPR -
Russians shelled a mosque where 80 people were sheltering in Mariupol, Ukraine says
March 12, 20226:22 AM ET
Aljazzera -
Russia shells mosque housing 80 civilians in Mariupol: Ukraine
Kyiv says more than 80 people, including Turkish citizens, were seeking refuge at the mosque when it was bombarded.
Notes: Fox News made the necessary corrections in their report.
. . . In Mariupol, the Ukrainian government said Saturday that the Sultan Suleiman Mosque in Mariupol was hit, but an unverified Instagram post by a man claiming to be the mosque association’s president said the building was spared when a bomb fell about 750 yards (700 meters) away.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey said 86 Turkish nationals, including 34 children, were among the people who had sought safety in the mosque, which was modeled on one of the most famous and largest mosques in Istanbul.
Sources:
www.reuters.com
www.npr.org
www.aljazeera.com
www.fox43.com
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