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  • ...Media Response Unit; organising email and letter writing campaigns against journalists perceived to be anti-Semitic or critical of Israel.<ref>Dennis Sewell, [htt ...ety'' Moonman ‘began to take on consultancy work for ITN as an expert in counter-terrorism’.<ref>Inprofile: Eric Moonman, [http://www.liv.ac.uk/insight/2004autumn.p
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  • ...orkers Party (PKK). Nevertheless Gunaratna is still quoted as an expert by journalists. ...n's key expert on terrorism. In 2004 he was appointed as senior advisor on counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency to the Constitutional Provisional Authority in Iraq.
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  • [[File:YJA new banner.gif|thumb|left|600px|[[Young Journalists Academy]] is a project of [[Journalism Education Limited]] launched by [[Sp * [[Spiked]] 2000 (together with [[Young Journalists Academy]] 2006 and [[free speech NOW!]] 2014) - online magazine
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  • ...has assigned freelance reporters to dig into the personal lives of liberal journalists whose views deviate from the narrowest spectrum of pro-Israeli opinion. CAM ...[[Thomas Friedman]] of the ''New York Times'', one of the most pro-Israel journalists in the United States. In another one of its media alerts, it describes Isra
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  • Black American journalists Glen Ford and Peter Gamble describe Project 21 as "white-invented", a "Blac
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  • ...private military contractors are keen to allow themselves to be filmed by journalists. Erinys was an exception in 2005 when it drove PBS producer [[Marcela Gavir
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  • ...2002 [[Nichols-Dezenhall]] linked up with CEI to sponsor a conference for journalists and corporate executives on 'eco-extremism'. (You too might be a terrorist.
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  • ...ical company is a spin doctor's dream? This seems to have lobotomised some journalists who have treated her views like the tablets from the Mount. Even the normal
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  • ...] (CFFAR). CFFAR material, attacking Monsanto's critics, was also faxed to journalists and planted at a conference.
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  • ...ry Select Committee on the European Union that he was "due to meet [the EU Counter-terrorism Co-ordinator] very shortly" <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ ...nvestment banker [[Michael Alexander]] and attended by 19 other academics, journalists and think-tank members. <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm19
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  • ...The Foodfuture programme &#39;is also about making available material for journalists to incorporate in their articles giving an unbiased source of information a
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  • ...[[Association of British Science Writers]] (ABSW), a group of 800 science journalists and communication specialists in the UK. In that role Ghosh has commented c
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  • ...arch 2002 Nichols Dezenhall linked up with CEI to sponsor a conference for journalists and corporate executives on 'eco-extremism'. (You too might be a terrorist.
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  • ...n and from [[British Information Services]] in New York. This allows radio journalists to record the bulletins down the line for use in their own news programmes. ...the latest incarnation of government &#39;grey propaganda&#39; services to journalists. It produces a large volume of background and off the record briefing mater
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  • Black American journalists [http://www.blackcommentator.com/20_commentary_1_pr.html Glen Ford and Pete
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  • ...s was spent on publicity, advertising and speakers - not on the bribing of journalists and his earlier techniques.(60) Out of this milieu - and the changes in tac ...n, dispensing white (true) and grey (half true) propaganda in briefings to journalists and politicians. But beneath that was the third layer, the 'black' or psych
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  • * "Advising on an appropriate contact programme ie who are the journalists that should be courted, what are their issues, how best to handle them"
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  • ...y 2005 General Election by inviting some of Britain's most senior business journalists for breakfast at the St Stephen's Club in Westminster. Speakers at the even
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  • ...and at least one discontent employee leaking information and documents to journalists about the Leagues’s continuing blacklisting activities. There was a seri ...ting activities, including the Kardex index from the North West’s region journalists. On it there were thousands of ordinary trade union members, Labour Party
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  • [[Matthew D'Ancona]], one of the journalists accompanying Brown on the trip, also reported that the new Prime Minister e
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  • ...ferences, carefully designed to bring in sympathetic leaders, experts, and journalists to get across the message: the PLO is a terrorist organization. and the Sov ...rence, held under heavy army and police guard, attracted some four hundred journalists. Attendees included [[Annie Kriegel]] and [[Jacques Soustelle]] from France
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  • ...n Churba's view of Palestinians as enemy agents, he is popular in Israeli "counter-terrorism" circles, and he has close ties to the Israeli military and intelligence. A ...lington, Virginia, and publishes a newsletter intended for distribution to journalists and law enforcement officials. His Terrorist Intelligence Report rehashes o
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  • :In Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus and Aden inquisitive journalists had been kept away from the action, but this was not always possible now. I "the unattributable briefing does allow a good briefer to inject ideas into journalists. In fact to give them a sort of lead so they go off and find the story for
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  • ...50s during my ''Economist'' years, ... I had been among the priviliged few journalists invited to his [Jock Whitney's] small lunches at the Connaught Hotel, and t ...Jank|Janke]] next write to the Guardian concerning alleged malpractice by journalists, either or both might care to explain what relationship, if any, exists bet
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  • ...covert media assets, the overt propaganda machine, and the bevy of puppet journalists is quite calculated. A theme which is floated on one level &ndash; a featu [[Category:Journalists|Borchgrave, Arnaud]]
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  • ...], Times Educational Supplement editor [[Caroline St John-Brooks]] and BBC journalists [[Jeremy Paxman]], [[Isabel Hilton]], [[Trevor Phillips]] and [[James Naug ...editorial page editor of the Independent newspaper was one of two British journalists present, the other being [[Yasmin Alibhai Brown]], then an editor of the Ne
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  • ...ny of their competitors, targeted by a broad range of campaigning NGOs and journalists as a symbol of the "Typical Multinational". In Nikes case, the issues are t
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  • ...documentary on foreign affairs in 1993.<ref>OVERSEAS PRESS CLUB HONORS TOP JOURNALISTS AT 54TH ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER, PR Newswire, 26 April 1993.</ref> [[Category:Oxford alumni|Roberts, Gwynne]][[Category:Journalists|Roberts, Gwynne]]
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  • ...e government money was used to purchase the services of Iraqi and American journalists and editors, in order to publish stories favorable to the US invasion of Ir
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  • ...vices which supposedly were made in Iran. In Iraq, a briefing was given to journalists about the Iranian-made devices, but curiously, the two military officials i
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  • ...,00.html></ref> Instead, as the Foreign Office blushingly tells us: 'The journalists subsequently published many articles giving positive coverage of Britain’ ...the London Correspondents Unit which brings arranges visits to Britain for journalists from the Arab world and [[British Satellite News]] which beams slanted news
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  • Reynolds founded MI6's counter-terrorism branch and was the foreign ...nrieder case, they might use infiltrators posing as activists or dedicated journalists, and they might have access to classified intelligence information. The spe
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  • ...19-Oct-2005] </ref> The mobile phone scare is presented as a lesson in how journalists and policymakers should not react to concerns about a new technology. In Ja
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  • ...lobbyists masquerading as MPs' research assistants and moonlighting lobby journalists. ...ection of Privacy' bill. This included a clause which could have prevented journalists investigating the 'personal financial affairs' of individuals. There was a
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  • ...an updated model of counterinsurgency theory rather than the conventional counter-terrorism paradigm. In an article he wrote in 2004 entitled, 'Countering the Global I ...s a better fit for current problems in the WOT [War on Terror] than is CT [Counter-terrorism] theory, it's not a perfect fit. Indeed, I would argue that this set of con
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  • ...ntury,' writes William Domhoff. Then 'they were used by famous muckraking journalists, and future Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, to claim that a few large
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  • ...ation focusing on traditional areas of journalistic concern: the firing of journalists from the ''Daily Gleaner'', the systematic appearance of fabricated stories ...has been pacified. A think-tank of U.S.-trained economists, attorneys, and journalists is set up to advise the new pro-capitalist government. Ideally, the economy
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  • ...k Gordon Walker, Jay, other Party members from Oxford and some sympathetic journalists. This group started work on a manifesto to be released in the event of Gait
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  • ...antitative information/research are presented by the media, and works with journalists to help them convey this information more accurately and effectively." Actu ...: Tools for Journalists”. Baliunas’ session reported “techniques for journalists to use in reporting on risks and claims using global climate change as a ca
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  • ...December 2007</ref> He is credited with producing flak that has undermined journalists or their accounts and widely criticized for producing "hate-speech"<ref nam
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  • ...ment of Saudi interests in Lebanon with Lebanese Christian businessmen and journalists. ...rture from Iraq, the US administrator [[Paul Bremer]] put two ''Al-Hayat'' journalists, [[Jalal al-Mashta]] and Dhari, in charge of Iraqi radio and television.<re
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  • ...mer directors-general and a vice president of the [[European Commission]], journalists from newspapers such as ''Le Monde'' and the ''Financial Times'', corporate ...Buck]] Director General, [[BUSINESSEUROPE]] | [[Gijs de Vries]] Former EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator | [[Alan Dukes]] Former Director General, [[Institute of Europe
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  • ...nstantly studying German re-armament, and I know that at least two British journalists in Berlin are supplying him with information."
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  • *Confidential files were leaked to sympathetic journalists, including of course [[Chapman Pincher]]. ...democracy. They were taken to the cleaners. Writing seven years later two journalists from ''The Times'', [[Nicholas Whapshot]] and [[George Brock]], summed up T
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  • ...ntelligence services repeated use of judicious leaks, generally to trusted journalists and authors, of secret information with a view to manipulating domestic pub Until 1969 the League denied all suggestions by journalists that it operated a blacklist. But in October of that year the League's "Pub
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  • ...aspects of the Economic League he became a ready source of information for journalists keeping the League in the newspapers and on television, and for the MPs tak
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  • ...London editors on the move at a meeting in New York on 10th February 1985. Journalists however are not known for their ability to keep secrets and only a month la
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  • ...ht the reprinting rights to the article and sent thousands of copies to US Journalists and Embassies. Sawyer/Miller group regularly use the American press to dist
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  • ...rticle reported that the INC worked with General [[Wayne Downing]], a Bush counter-terrorism adviser, on a plan for the military overthrow of Saddam Hussein that at the *[[Paul Moran]] - One of the journalists used to plant INC stories.
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  • ...or Policy [[Douglas Feith]] and co-ordinated its work with the White House counter-terrorism office run by General [[Wayne A. Downing]], who had previously been in char ...the station's daily broadcast . . . [and] identify the biases of specific journalists and potentially obtain an understanding of their allegiances, including the
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  • ...stablished his lack of credibility. Burke's claim was also echoed by other journalists: ...ais'', 10 September 2010</ref> The interview has also been treated by some journalists. Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein writes:
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  • ...se 'superiors' in the summer of 2003 to disclose classified information to journalists to defend the [[Bush administration]]'s use of pre-war intelligence in maki ...earlier encouraged and authorized him to share classified information with journalists to build public support for going to war. Later, after the war began in 200
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  • ...According to Tom Bower, Godson was one of a group of "chosen intellectual journalists", who welcomed Black's interference with the Telegraph's editorial policies ...-style hat, is still turning up at the office, to the bemusement of fellow journalists. 'He was definitely booted out but he has either not noticed or he's coming
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  • ...tates quite openly that its purpose is to support research which will help counter-terrorism replace anti-communism as an alternative ideology in the post-Cold War era. ...new and emerging forms of media, such as bloggers and independent embedded journalists.<ref>Counterterrorism Foundation [http://counterterrorism-foundation.org Mi
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  • ...ention to the terrorists' cause. The conference led to public criticism of journalists and news organisations by the British Home Office Minister and former journ
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  • ...ional Terrorism": The Propaganda War, which detailed the media outlets and journalists involved in the campaign and their working relationship with US and other i ...so has generated and published considerable documentation about the use of journalists, foreign correspondents, scholars, and many types of nonpolitical associati
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  • ...d 20 December 2007) </ref> Réalité EU describes it as follows: 'provides journalists with specialised information on Israel, Middle East and terrorism related i ...liament on terrorism issues. Barrett said, “Having spoken to a number of journalists and asking them questions -- would your paper be prepared to publish these
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  • ...10pt">'''About Réalité'''<p>REALITE-EU is a website and e-newsletter for journalists, leaders and key analysts that focus on developments in and around the Midd
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  • ...ibution of approved material appearing in the media, and through directing journalists to approved 'expert sources'. As regards the former the website has section <p>Claude Moniquet is an expert on counter-terrorism and extremism and a specialist on Near and Middle East issues. He is the di
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  • ...on consisting of former government officials, academics, think-tankers and journalists). The conference was held in Madrid in March 2005 and was according to Neum *[[Center on Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation]], a project of the [[Fourth Freedom Forum]], Advisor<ref>http:
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  • ...n Enduring Freedom] last accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref>, and was 'known among journalists who tried to cover the war in Afghanistan as a veritable disinformation cen ...e training 'to exchange views and to explain that government contacts with journalists are a normal part of ensuring proper reporting and not a propaganda effort'
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  • [[Claude Moniquet]] is an expert on counter-terrorism and extremism and a specialist on Near and Middle East issues. He is the di ...[[Michael Cherkasky]] of private investigators [[Kroll Inc.]]. The other journalists were described as being attached to particular news outlets. Moniquet, hoo
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  • ...to circulate material critical of itself was more likely to be believed by journalists...
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  • ...indicative of the secrecy of the organisation. Not only is there a ban on journalists attending their conferences,unless having been invited as a fellow, little
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  • ...ces including members of congress, C-SPAN, Radio, Television and Newspaper journalists The Journal is always on the cutting edge of analysis and reporting." <ref>
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  • *25. President Bush tells journalists, "You can't distinguish between al Qaeda and Saddam when you talk about the
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  • ...indicative of the secrecy of the organisation. Not only is there a ban on journalists attending their conferences,unless having been invited as a fellow, little
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  • ...not receive these briefings, which are mainly intended for use by overseas journalists. ...ependent commentaries. The authors themselves may then be called upon by journalists as 'experts' on 'terrorism'. In another example, in January 1988, one doc
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  • ...], other senior politicians, intelligence officials and judges, as well as journalists from [[La Repubblica]]. ...ospital, Mr. Berezovsky's PR consultant, Lord [[Tim Bell]], began briefing journalists, arranging interviews, and supplying photographs of an emaciated, hairless
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  • ...that this whole scare, threat of terrorism in Britain is a fiction... Many journalists come to me to ask about this threat; I always say, 'There is absolutely no ...e MPS increase its provision of information to the public on terrorism and counter-terrorism and enhance its associated outreach at grassroots level."
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  • ...on of the Blair government. Alastair Campbell is only the most famous. BBC journalists too have made the transition to propagandist as in the example of Mark Lait ...the same way the BBC World Service is funded by the Foreign Office. Their journalists are actually employed by the SSVC, the Services Sound and Vision Corporatio
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  • ...lead up to the Iraq war Peretz was instrumental in publishing the work of journalists who pushed disproved claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass d
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  • ...ccording to ''The Observer'' ‘Forum bought articles from a wide range of journalists and placed them in English language newspapers. Many of them were innocuou ...server'' FWF was also designed as a conduit for secret payments to foreign journalists working for the CIA. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport
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  • ...portant, were they real? ''Time Out's'' staff were wary, and as one of the journalists on the story, I can report that we all had visions of our favorite intellig ...ude businessmen, Government offices, police and army training schools, and journalists in a number of countries. By far the largest subscriber is a Mr Quentin B.
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  • In 2001, Butt told journalists he had recruited fighters for [[Osama Bin Laden]] in Afghanistan. ::But having suggested that they accompany journalists when they set up a secret meeting with him in Trafalgar Square, officers cl
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...a strategic communications unit within the UK's [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]]. Based in the [[Home Office]] it is also funded by and answerable to the
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  • ...ant much more than getting a regiment’s name in print and trying to tell journalists what to think. ...stle in the 1960s to 1980s McDowall was more focused on British than Irish journalists. In an early example of this practice, Secretary of State [[William Whitela
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  • :You have created an incredible research tool, especially for us journalists. Thank you, this will put a sharper edge on everything I write from now on.
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  • ...demic backgrounds as well as area specialists, members of the military and journalists.' <ref> [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/centres/gregg/what/publications
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  • ...ned by violence. It is also claimed by some members of the industry and by journalists that Wackenhut trains and cooperates with both official and paramilitary fo
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  • ...t company and they have been highly successful in raising our profile with journalists from across the investment spectrum.” ''[[Charles Beazley]], Nikko AM Pre
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  • ...ent), and the CIA, Pentagon, and FBI have long had personnel allocated to "counter-terrorism." Given the greater concern over terrorism in the 1980s, the funds allocate ...not merely a large-scale propaganda effort, but systematic intimidation of journalists, media executives, and legislators, who were accused of swallowing Sandinis
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  • ===Denying abuse of journalists=== ...lists and interrogated them about al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden, one of the journalists said Dec. 20. The correspondents of the Arab satellite television station A
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  • ...une 2002 and were replaced by a number of public figures (initially mainly journalists) with less direct connections to the [[Conservative Party]]. The most notab The 15 current trustees are a mixture of right-wing journalists and wealthy businessmen. [[Theodore Agnew]], [[Richard Briance]], [[Simon
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  • BICOM hosted a delegation of senior British journalists in Israel in January 2008. Participants included senior editorial staff fro ...bby to bring senior journalists on mission to Israel. BBC, Sky and 'Times' journalists to visit Sderot, ''Jerusalem Post'', 16 January 2008.</ref>
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  • ...ht the reprinting rights to the article and sent thousands of copies to US Journalists and Embassies. Sawyer/Miller group regularly use the American press to dist
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  • [[Category:Journalists|Phillips, Melanie]]
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  • ...nology) officers ''showing'' leading material (as 'inside information') to journalists on condition it is not sourced to them. For her part Meyrick (executive ed ...nt and impartial piece of original journalism, not inspired by a Whitehall counter-terrorism unit or necessarily coming to the conclusion such a unit would like.
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  • [[Category:journalists|Stewart-Smith, Charles]]
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  • Furthermore, Tony Jones, one of the principal journalists on Australia's ABC TV, interviewed Durkin, debunking many of the claims mad [[Category:Journalists|Durkin, Martin]][[Category:GM|Durkin, Martin]][[Category:Corporate Science
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  • ...individuals, including other established experts on terrorism, academics, journalists, and officials in U.S. Government agencies.” <ref>''United States v. Ali
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  • ...doing what the pressure groups want. The spokespeople are a useful way for journalists to add drama to what is otherwise a pretty complicated and boring story. Ph ...r the market might actually help deliver limits on global warming. And yet journalists feel a kind of moral certitude in giving the NGOs an easy ride, because who
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  • In May 2008, Bright traveled "in Israel with a group of four other journalists as a guest of BICOM, a British organisation set up to improve Israel's imag
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  • ...ingham Palace has become the 'Ministry of Equality', the National Union of Journalists has destroyed the free press, and a former student member of the Anglo-Sovi [[category:journalists|Moss, Robert]]
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  • ...o do with the high proportion of journalists who are alumni. Prominent BAP journalists are [[David Lipsey]], [[Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]] and assorted Murdochites. Th
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  • "The association fosters independent media in emerging democracies, trains journalists and station managers in the standards and practices of professional journal The Educated Media Foundation "had been seeking to teach Russian journalists how to do real reporting", says a supportive blog with alarming neo-colonia
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  • ...gents to spread anti-Labour stories and gossip about [[MI5]] to right-wing journalists.<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret I
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  • Melanie Phillips was one of the very few 'Acclaimed British journalists' to write on the [[Intelligence Summit]] a gathering of various neocon spoo
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  • ...program. While in Israel the PI-attendees meet with government officials, journalists, etc., and of course, a mandatory visit to the Yad Vashem memorial. They ar *Counter-Terrorism Experts
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  • ...Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior, consultants, NGO members and journalists.'<ref>EFD [http://www.europeandemocracy.org/index.php?option=com_efdactivit
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  • According to journalists Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman, the Operations Division in the early years of [ The department of Arab Affairs is responsible for counter-terrorism, counter-subversion and monitoring 'Arab militants'. Its [[Henza]] detachme
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  • ...g the Second Lebanon War, Major Jonathan Davis briefed hundreds of foreign journalists and appeared on numerous networks on behalf of the IDF Spokesman’s Office ...g the Second Lebanon War, Major Jonathan Davis briefed hundreds of foreign journalists and appeared on numerous networks on behalf of the IDF Spokesman’s Office
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  • In February 1976, Hanley announced the new [[MI5 FX Branch]] focused on Irish counter-terrorism.<ref>Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of ...place. But [[Barrie Penrose|Penrose]] and [[Chapman Pincher|Pincher]], two journalists from different political sides, both testify that it did. Penrose tape-reco
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  • ...t/cable.php?id=08TELAVIV592&q=8200%20unit Private Israeli Company Collects Counter-terrorism Intelligence], Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.</ref> Journalists Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman reported that Aman consisted of six departments
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  • ...a06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">'''Welcome to the Counter-Terrorism Portal on Powerbase''' </h2> ...rism SEE POWERBASE'S A-Z LIST OF COUNTER-TERRORISM ARTICLES'''] [[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...a political, religious,[racial]<ref>Word in square brackets inserted by [[Counter-Terrorism Act 2008]].</ref> or ideological cause.
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  • ...llection of research techniques and methods used by researchers (including journalists, social scientists and others). It is intended to unearth secret, hidden o ...y break your legs (Chairman of the company publishing Burke’s Peerage to journalists investigating lack of company documentation submitted to Companies House)<r
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  • ...s further evidence of Eurabia, demonstrating that academics and mainstream journalists have been ‘Eurabised’ and, like all European elites, are actually part
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  • ...nizations and libraries, administrators, politicians, Pen Club members and journalists, university professors and secondary school-teachers, doctors, pastors and
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  • ...the alleged source of a leak which led to the police interrogation of two journalists in 2005. ...://www.rsf.org/Police-question-two-journalists-in.html Police question two journalists in new attack on confidentiality of sources], Reporters Without Borders, 27
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} Either way the UK resilience apparatus appears credible to journalists and ensures effective wall to wall coverage for stories based on dubious so
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  • ...f Teachers]] | [[The Institution of Engineering and Technology]] | [[Young Journalists' Academy]]<ref>"[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2010/partner_ind ...correspondent, Press Trust of India; editor, India Inc.; president, Indian Journalists’ Association
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  • ...ven though they are lies of a kind. And also they swallow them because the journalists who write them have had the bit of their brain which deals with science hac ...state of affairs, whose opinions are largely articulated by a minority of journalists and academics and who have not wished or been able to join the many thousan
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  • Partner PR is made up of ex journalists from national and international radio, TV and newspapers, as well as commun ...work with a FTSE100 company to combat attacks from unions, politicians and journalists. We work with a major international consumer goods organisation to ensure i
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  • ...Control'' have avoided giving a direct reply to persistent questions from journalists about the sources of finance for its activities. They confined themselves t
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  • ...rticle reported that the INC worked with General [[Wayne Downing]], a Bush counter-terrorism adviser, on a plan for the military overthrow of Saddam Hussein that at the *[[Paul Moran]] - One of the journalists used to plant INC stories.
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  • ...e the use of stolen documents used to smear opponents, secretly controlled journalists and so forth, so critics can easily point to self-confessed thieves and lia ...former CIA Deputy Director for Operations Clair E. George, and former CIA Counter-Terrorism Chief Duane R. Clarridge.
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  • [[File:YJA new banner.gif|thumb|right|600px|[[Young Journalists Academy]] is a project of [[Journalism Education Limited]] launched by [[Sp
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  • ...O Compass site claims that the content "is the work of independent science journalists. The writers of GMO Compass are not contractually restricted and exercise j ...orporations, told GMWatch that she sent a message asking for a list of the journalists to GMO Compass's "comments welcome" address. It bounced. However, the messa
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  • ...4113421/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM104/LM104_Privacy.html#defensive 'Why are journalists so defensive?'], ''LM 104'', p. 18, October 1997.
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  • [[File:YJA new banner.gif|thumb|center|600px|[[Young Journalists Academy]] is a project of [[Journalism Education Limited]] launched by [[Sp
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  • ...n was full of praise for his unexpected win, which he said had proven that journalists and intellectuals were the true 'demagogues' who were 'anchored to a world ...t, which would be a shame to see happen, all for the sake of a few student journalists trying to further their career off the back of far right politics.' <ref> J
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  • ...ions. The three MEPs were caught in a ''Sunday Times'' investigation where journalists posed as banking lobbyists and offered the MEPs cash in exchange for them t ...editions of newspapers on Thursday night. Cameron's team were alarmed that journalists had began to establish where the funding for [[Adam Werritty]]'s lobbying a
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  • ...such as [[Plebgate]], the spying on the Lawrence family, the targeting of journalists to obtain their sources and reviews into misbehaviour by undercover police. ...ematic areas of policing such as the police response to the 2012 Olympics, counter-terrorism and serious organised crime.<ref name="telegraph.3" /> He was also HM Inspe
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  • ...ir in Counter Terrorism; Executive Director, [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] (ICT); Deputy Dean, [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy *Mr. [[Yossi Bar-Mocha]], CEO, Tel Aviv Journalists Association
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  • [[File:open-scotland-david-miller.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Open Scotland? Journalists, Spin Doctors and Lobbyists'' is published by [[Polygon]] in March 2001.]] '''Scotland:''' In March 2001 [[Polygon]] published ''Open Scotland? Journalists, Spin Doctors and Lobbyists'', the findings of an [[ESRC]] funded study on
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  • ===Writers and journalists===
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  • ...nces, briefings and events for its members and others, with world leaders, journalists and experts -- analyzing, strategizing, and keeping them informed on curren
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  • .... In this case, he suggests, someone making 'anonymous' phone calls tipped journalists off about the Scottish Office's concerns - including the suggestion that th :One expects, and your journalists and readers deserve, rather more considered analysis from a person claiming
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  • ...aper to discredit Ms. Redgrave. Finally, Gabriel hired a pair of freelance journalists and put up 80 per cent of the €240,000 (CA$353,000) budget to make ''[[Mi
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  • ...needs to provide an online hub with robust evidence and content, to which journalists and stakeholders can go to find information and counter arguments.
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  • Attendees at the launch reportedly included journalists from [[The Times]], [[Daily Telegraph]] and the [[International Civil Liber
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  • ...on (alias) | Lynn Watson]]. Internal police documents seen by ''Guardian'' journalists, show that the Camp, from the policing perspective, was pivotal as it was ' ...extremism’ is used within the PREVENT strategy, part of the Government's counter-terrorism programme and implemented in conjunction with the police: "Extremism is def
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  • ...ref name="ponsford.1">Dominic Ponsford, [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/six-journalists-sue-met-police-over-surveillance-and-intelligence-files-kept-domestic-extre ...Matteson, [http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/medianews/article4263693.ece Journalists named on secret files, police admit], ''The Times'', 11 November 2014, acce
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  • ...://database.statewatch.org/article.asp?aid=32963 UK: Files on politicians, journalists and peace protestors held by police in "domestic extremist" database], ''St === Spying on journalists ===
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  • ...ddle East developments. These materials are then used to write to editors, journalists and American politicians. <ref>Shindler, Colin, 'Likud and the Christian Di
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  • ...dicalisation in Denmark - Opportunities for Early, Co-ordinated Efforts’ counter-terrorism conference hosted by Danish intelligence agency PET.<ref name="ART120p70">P ...ted for but never received. Also present is “the then head of the Yard's counter-terrorism intelligence command”<ref>Possibly [[Peter Clarke]], who then led [[Count
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  • ...n|Image=Richard Walton.jpg|Units=[[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]], [[Counter-Terrorism Command]]|Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Policing: [[Spec '''Richard William Walton''' (born June 1965) is a former Head of [[Counter-Terrorism Command]] (SO15) within the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]. In March 2014,
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  • ...ould be sent undercover in one six-year period', according to ''Guardian'' journalists Rob Evans and Paul Lewis, who devote part of their book, ''Undercover: The ...-counter-terrorism-and-anti-nuclear-protest/ ‘Of sledgehammers and nuts: counter-terrorism and anti-nuclear protest’], ''Action AWE'' website, 2014? (accessed 16 Ma
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  • ...hobia Watch, London Muslim Centre, Muslim Welfare House, National Union of Journalists, North London Central Mosque, Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Unite). Fel ...bert Lambert, [http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2009/oct/31/counter-terrorism-prevent-muslims ‘Reshaping Prevent’], ''The Guardian'', 31 October 2009
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  • ...to represent their views to the media and to decision makers. Although the journalists kept interjecting foreign policy issues such as Iraq and Israel/Palestine, [[Category:Charities]][[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]
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  • Many journalists have already covered fragments of the Cercle Pinay complex: Péan, the Spie
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  • ...the French and Belgian Press, particularly by inviting over South African journalists. The significance of the French group's campaigns were confirmed in a debat
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  • ...cist groups, private "security operatives" and innocent or not so innocent journalists (256)*. ...of PIO's prized foreign press contacts; when PIO chartered a plane to fly journalists to the Zairean province of Shaba in 1978, the plane had to wait on the tarm
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  • Get certain well-known journalists in Britain, the USA and other countries to of accusing awkward journalists of being in the pay of the Kremlin. Within a month of
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  • would be uncovered by journalists. The publication of the Langemann papers by the on "subversion and left-wing bias in the media". The unit investigated journalists
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  • However, a statement from one of the Dutch journalists stated: 'Radford had permission to participate in a certain level of crimin
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  • ...dies, 2007.<ref name="ABC001">Basia Spalek & Robert Lambert, ‘Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and Muslim Community Engagement post 9/11’. Rebecca Roberts & Will McMaho ...010.<ref name="ABC005">Basia Spalek & Robert Lambert, ‘Policing within a Counter-Terrorism Context Post 7/7: The Importance of Partnership, Dialogue and Support when
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  • ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/16/spying- ...[http://www.thecordobafoundation.com/attach/arches_5.pdf ‘Reflections on Counter-Terrorism Partnerships in Britain’], ''Arches'', issue number 5, January-February 2
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  • ...cessed 20 April 2020)</ref> Among its activity was working with interested journalists and in some cases filing complaints regarding malicious and false news stor ...rk as a whole. One role the group found itself in was passing on tips from journalists.<ref name="gipfelsoli.1"/>
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  • ...It was also later learned that police were doing twice daily briefings for journalists.<ref>Simon Chapman particularly pointed out the press kept referring to the ...in London], ''Indymedia UK'', 1 April 2001 (accessed 24 July 2016).</ref> Journalists with the ''Daily Telegraph'', including David Bamber, were invited to join
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  • ...he time the meetings were open to all, and it was expected that police and journalists would be present given the media attention the group was receiving around t
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  • ...al broadcaster''] - if indeed this is the case. This isn't to say that all journalists are neccessarily devious or self-seeking but bitter experience elsewhere ma
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  • ...n handed a huge leak of documents by Greenpeace UK's team of investigative journalists, Unearthed. The documents show Saudi Arabia, Japan and Australia are among
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  • ...dia to a huge extent. I think it is important that even if only one or two journalists you know carry a story or actually sort putting our side of the story. You
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  • ...system used to host information and intelligence gathered in the course of counter-terrorism investigations. ...y accessed the email accounts of environmental campaigners and sympathetic journalists], ''Independent Office for Police Conduct'', 8 November 2019 (accessed 1 Ju
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