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By Archis Chowdhury YouTube failed to act on hate speech and misinformation violations by far-right channel Sudarshan News, and instead shared ad revenue with the channel, reveals a report shared exclusively with Decode. The report - a joint effort by Dalit Solidarity Forum, Indian American Muslim Council, India Civil Watch International, Hindus for Human Rights, and Tech Justice Law Project - highlights 26 videos published by Sudarshan News, that were reported for violating YouTube's policies on hate speech, misinformation and monetisation, leading up to and during the recently concluded Lok ...
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By Archis Chowdhury Suresh Chavhanke, the editor-in-chief and founder of right-wing news outlet Sudarshan News, posted a video on Twitter, where a person is seen offering namaz inside a bus, while passengers are seen queuing up outside. Chavhanke purportedly shared this as a footage from India, and claimed that the passengers were waiting outside for the driver to finish offering namaz. However, BOOM found that Chavhanke’s claim is misleading; our fact-check reveals that the incident in the video is from Dubai, and not from India. Furthermore Dubai’s Department of Roads and Transport refuted t...
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By Nivedita Niranjankumar The police at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar - the city formerly known as Aurangabad - have booked Suresh Chavankhe, founder of Hindutva media outlet Sudarshan News, and T Raja Singh - a suspended BJP MLA, for making communally charged speeches at an event organised by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti on Sunday. Members of the Hindutva organisation, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, have also been booked after they vandalised signboards, pelted stones and damaged properties with the name 'Aurangabad', following the rally. The Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Police have till now registered s...
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By Swasti Chatterjee An old screenshot taken from a BBC News video story, which shows a map of India excluding Jammu and Kashmir, has been revived amidst calls to ban the broadcaster's two-part documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The BBC's two-part documentary 'India: The Modi Question' has sparked a controversy and protests across India calling for a ban on the news outlet. The documentary, whose screening has been restricted in India, focuses on the 2002 Gujarat riots, when PM Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat. The Ministry of External Affairs has 'trashed the documentary as a ...
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