EU本部 左派勢力主催のガザ戦写真展からal-Mayadeen提供の写真を取り下げ 事前調整したのに パレスチナ イスラエル
EU Parliament bans Al Mayadeen's photos of Gaza genocide at exhibition
By Al Mayadeen English
Today 12:57
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The European Parliament removed 14 photos taken by an Al Mayadeen correspondent in the Gaza Strip from a photo exhibition exposing Israeli crimes, revealing the EU's crackdown on pro-Palestinian content.
The European Parliament's Secretariat argued they didn't have sufficient time to review the photos before displaying them. However, the organizers confirmed they had submitted the photos within the designated timeframe.
(Al Mayadeen English)
As part of the Western media crackdown on Pro-Palestinian content, the European Parliament Secretariat removed 14 photos taken by Al Mayadeen Media Network, from a photo exhibition organized by a leftist parliamentary group.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent, Moussa Assi, explained that the organizers planned the exhibition, set on April 16th in Brussels, intending to feature photos revealing the aftermath of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Al Mayadeen Media Network was extended an invite by the organizers to feature photos showing the impact of war, particularly on Gaza's children, and showcasing the widespread destruction, the condition of Gaza's hospitals, and more.
He further added that the Parliament Secretariat argued they didn't have sufficient time to review the photos before displaying them. However, the organizers of the exhibition confirmed they had submitted the photos within the designated timeframe. They asserted that the decision to remove the photos was politically motivated and influenced by pressure from right-winged parties within the European parliament.
(後略)
21世紀のネット時代に、まだ20世紀方式の検閲を続けている。
若者はTiktokとTelegramを参照しまーす(笑)。
By Al Mayadeen English
Today 12:57
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The European Parliament removed 14 photos taken by an Al Mayadeen correspondent in the Gaza Strip from a photo exhibition exposing Israeli crimes, revealing the EU's crackdown on pro-Palestinian content.
The European Parliament's Secretariat argued they didn't have sufficient time to review the photos before displaying them. However, the organizers confirmed they had submitted the photos within the designated timeframe.
(Al Mayadeen English)
As part of the Western media crackdown on Pro-Palestinian content, the European Parliament Secretariat removed 14 photos taken by Al Mayadeen Media Network, from a photo exhibition organized by a leftist parliamentary group.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent, Moussa Assi, explained that the organizers planned the exhibition, set on April 16th in Brussels, intending to feature photos revealing the aftermath of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Al Mayadeen Media Network was extended an invite by the organizers to feature photos showing the impact of war, particularly on Gaza's children, and showcasing the widespread destruction, the condition of Gaza's hospitals, and more.
He further added that the Parliament Secretariat argued they didn't have sufficient time to review the photos before displaying them. However, the organizers of the exhibition confirmed they had submitted the photos within the designated timeframe. They asserted that the decision to remove the photos was politically motivated and influenced by pressure from right-winged parties within the European parliament.
(後略)
21世紀のネット時代に、まだ20世紀方式の検閲を続けている。
若者はTiktokとTelegramを参照しまーす(笑)。
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