Friday, November 29, 2024

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The Wire, after having committed fraud that was used to defame India, issues a laughable statement that calls out their bluff

After being slapped with defamation suit for its Tek Fog and Meta frauds, The Wire issued an apology note, painting themselves as victim of 'deception by their writer'.

After demanding Supreme Court probe over fictitious app Tek Fog, Editors Guild withdraws reference to it after The Wire retracted its stories

Editors Guild withdraws reference to Tek Fog in its January statement on online harassment of woman journalists

Analysing The Wire’s ‘apology’ to readers, its victimhood and indulgence in self-glory and how it does not own up they fabricated ‘evidence’

The Wire's 'apology' is more of an exercise of getting patted on back for 'owning up' on lapses instead of apologising to those it falsely accused and targeted over fabricated evidence.

Wikipedia covering up The Wire’s wrongdoings? Meta fiasco wiped off from Wire’s page, Tek Fog allegations removed too

Wikipedia refused to let Meta Vs The Wire saga to appear on its platform, redirected Tek Fog page to The Wire.

As Rishi Sunak’s Kalava is discussed online, know when a Doordarshan journalist was asked not to let his Kalava be visible on air

Sunak is a practicing Hindu and is the first Hindu, the first non-white PM of the UK. His first address in front of 10, Downing Street after his appointment drew the attention of many in India and abroad to the Kalava, the ritualistic sacred thread worn by Hindus, on his wrist.

Meet Rowaida Abdelaziz, the HuffPost columnist who relies on lies, half-truths and malicious tropes to demonise Hindus in the US

The HuffPost reporter falsely claimed that the Indian Prime Minister was not just stripping Muslims of their citizenship but also building concentration camps.

The Wire suspends its story on the fictitious Tek Fog app after withdrawing the fake Meta story

The Wire suspended the Tek Fog Stories after withdrawing the Meta stories, authored by same reporting teams

Muslim Twitter users abuse journalist Rubika Liyaquat for celebrating Dhanteras, call her ‘begairat insan’

Many Muslim celebrities are on the receiving end of the abuse by hand of Islamists who get angry at them for celebrating Hindu festivals which, according to Islam, is a sin.

The Wire formally retracts its Meta story after it was found to be based on fabricated evidence, to review previous stories done by same...

The Wire was forced to withhold the Meta stories and had decided to do an ‘internal review’ after the reports were found to be completely fake

The Wire ombudsperson Pamela Philipose says the portal took serious missteps in handling the fake Meta story, accuses Meta of tarnishing Wire’s image

Despite being proven completely fake, Pamela Philipose said that The Wire 'investigation' on Meta was significant

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