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Ideological Propaganda

September 9, 2024
Human Rights

Amnesty’s Hollow Crusade: Ideology Over Justice

The phony quest for human rights by Amnesty not only lays bare its ideological propaganda but also showcases the hollow nature of its advocacy. Adorned as a custodian of human rights by

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

How MI6 Bought Britain’s Vote for Europe

Editor’s Note: The following essay has been adapted from Britain’s Secret Propaganda War by Paul Lashmar and James Oliver, published in 1999. The book is the first comprehensive account of the Foreign Office’s Information Research Department (IRD), a secretive unit

January 3, 2026

China’s Ethnic Unity Law and the New Propaganda War

Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

On July 1, 2026, the day China’s new Ethnic Unity law went into effect, a storm of criticism ensued. All major Western media, governments,

From Hitler’s ‘Objectivity Obsession’ to Algorithmic Feeds

Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Journalism

Drawing on historical examples and contemporary political trends, an analysis argues that modern right-wing populist movements rely on updated forms of propaganda that challenge

China’s Ethnic Unity Law and the New Propaganda War

August 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

On July 1, 2026, the day China’s new Ethnic Unity law went into effect, a storm of criticism ensued. All major Western media, governments, politicians and human rights groups raced to denounce

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From Hitler’s ‘Objectivity Obsession’ to Algorithmic Feeds

June 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Journalism

Drawing on historical examples and contemporary political trends, an analysis argues that modern right-wing populist movements rely on updated forms of propaganda that challenge shared realities, reshape public debate, and thrive in

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How MI6 Bought Britain’s Vote for Europe

January 3, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Editor’s Note: The following essay has been adapted from Britain’s Secret Propaganda War by Paul Lashmar and James Oliver, published in 1999. The book is the first comprehensive account of the Foreign

More

Amnesty’s Hollow Crusade: Ideology Over Justice

September 9, 2024
Human Rights

The phony quest for human rights by Amnesty not only lays bare its ideological propaganda but also showcases the hollow nature of its advocacy. Adorned as a custodian of human rights by

More

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