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  • Or, you know, you check the sourcing and realize:

    according to a report by the Dharamshala-based independent radio station Voice of Tibet (VoT).

    And so you check their about us page and find:

    It was founded by three Norwegian NGOs; The Norwegian Human Rights House, The Norwegian Tibet Committee and Worldview Rights. The project has been funded through donations from supportive organizations and private individuals.

    … and start to wonder, as this dosn‘t seem very homegrown, why‘s the west involved here? So you check Wikipedia and find:

    It receives funds from the United States National Endowment for Democracy.

    And you might wonder, oh what‘s that and you check them out and realize, that the NED is a known CIA operation being directly funded by the US government and exists:

    with the stated aim of advancing democracy worldwide and countering communist influence abroad by promoting political and economic institutions, such as political groups, business groups, trade unions, and free markets.

    🦅 Hurr Durr! Democracy! Freedom! 🦅

    Extra source, but be careful, it‘s from the evil Chinese government: Fact Sheet on the National Endowment for Democracy

    Ya, you just got rage baited by US propaganda to be more angry at China. GJ, be proud! Keep on hating on the evil leftists from ML, lol.

    Maybe, also avoid @[email protected] posts, because they keep posting exactly this kind of shit.




  • Volant Media is strongly biased towards the west and not a trustworthy source.

    The world’s leading news networks on Iran and Afghanistan

    From our studios in London and Washington, and supported by a global correspondent network, we deliver editorially independent news and analysis. We cover breaking news, finance, sports, and documentaries, reaching over 100 million viewers.

    They‘re also absolutely intransparent in regards to their funding.

    The channel is backed by a Saudi-British investor with ties to the Saudi government, According to The Guardian, Saudi Arabia has provided a 250-million-dollar fund for Iran International in 2018, but Iran International’s management claims the independence of its editorial operation and denies a link to any government.