AhlulBayt News Agency: The United Nations reporter strongly criticized the "discrimination and double standards" that have led to restrictions and suppression of pro-Palestinian speech protests in various parts of the world.
Irene Khan, an independent expert at the United Nations, criticized the crimes of the Zionist regime, saying that Israel enjoys absolute immunity and exemption.
Irene Khan, referring to the suppression of pro-Palestinian protests in the United States and other European countries, added: During the Gaza war, more than any other war in recent years, freedom of expression has been threatened and journalists have been targeted.
The UN expert emphasized that while social platforms were a way to communicate with Gaza, we are now witnessing an increase in misinformation, lies, and hate speech in the media.
Meanwhile, Vladimir Iosifov, a military expert and prominent commentator at the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Institute in Russia, confirmed the West's contradictory practical and verbal policy towards West Asia, saying: The West, led by Britain and the United States, is pursuing such an approach; an approach in which the Israeli lobby has a strong influence.
Iosifov emphasized that some Western countries have a propaganda show in the public sphere, and sometimes they condemn Israel in words, but in reality, they only think about protecting Netanyahu's criminal regime and providing the necessary weapons for the massacre of civilians in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
In protest of this Western approach and on the other side of the world, the governor of the Zaporizhzhia region criticized the officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency for not dealing with Ukraine's constant shelling of the region's nuclear power plant.
Yevgeny Balitsky, the governor of the Zaporizhzhia region, said that the International Atomic Energy Agency is not an independent structure and executes the orders of others, which is why it has not yet identified the main culprit of the shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (NPP).
He added that when European officials pay the salaries of the staff and heads of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the agency cannot be independent.
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Irene Khan, an independent expert at the United Nations, criticized the crimes of the Zionist regime, saying that Israel enjoys absolute immunity and exemption.
Irene Khan, referring to the suppression of pro-Palestinian protests in the United States and other European countries, added: During the Gaza war, more than any other war in recent years, freedom of expression has been threatened and journalists have been targeted.
The UN expert emphasized that while social platforms were a way to communicate with Gaza, we are now witnessing an increase in misinformation, lies, and hate speech in the media.
Meanwhile, Vladimir Iosifov, a military expert and prominent commentator at the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Institute in Russia, confirmed the West's contradictory practical and verbal policy towards West Asia, saying: The West, led by Britain and the United States, is pursuing such an approach; an approach in which the Israeli lobby has a strong influence.
Iosifov emphasized that some Western countries have a propaganda show in the public sphere, and sometimes they condemn Israel in words, but in reality, they only think about protecting Netanyahu's criminal regime and providing the necessary weapons for the massacre of civilians in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
In protest of this Western approach and on the other side of the world, the governor of the Zaporizhzhia region criticized the officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency for not dealing with Ukraine's constant shelling of the region's nuclear power plant.
Yevgeny Balitsky, the governor of the Zaporizhzhia region, said that the International Atomic Energy Agency is not an independent structure and executes the orders of others, which is why it has not yet identified the main culprit of the shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (NPP).
He added that when European officials pay the salaries of the staff and heads of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the agency cannot be independent.
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