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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Brandon Sun"


Article should raise skepticism around unverified Israeli claims

"By repeating Israeli military statements without skepticism, your reporting risks whitewashing Israel’s war crime of indiscriminately bombing of Palestinian civilians in occupied Gaza."

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Thanks for showing the depth of the suffering & losses that Palestinians are experiencing

"Thank you again for a well-researched and informative article. It demonstrated the depth of the suffering and losses that Palestinians are experiencing - losses that extend beyond the physical loss of life and property."

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Re: “Advocates criticize push for humanitarian pauses”

"There seems to be a fixation on asking Muslims to apologize as if we’re born guilty of something, while no other communities are asked to do so. This expectation stems from racism and is extremely dangerous since it only adds fuel to anti-Muslim hate and anti-Palestinian racism."

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