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This video playlist shows the results of media monitoring undertaken in October 2018 in France, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Hungary, and the UK as part of the Get The Trolls Out project.
We've spent 2018 monitoring European media for anti-religeous hate speech. Here are 5 highlights we've picked from the year!
This meme was inspired by our Greek Media Monitoring Highlight from August. Ethical standards are an important part of journalism, and publishing unverifiable storues on your cover is probably not the best way to go around proving your paper is up to standards.
This video playlist shows the results of media monitoring undertaken in October 2018 in France, Germany, Belgium, Greece, and the UK as part of the Get The Trolls Out project.
This video playlist shows the results of media monitoring undertaken in November 2018 in France, Germany, Belgium, Hungary, Greece, and the UK as part of the Get The Trolls Out project.
This video playlist shows the results of media monitoring undertaken in September 2018 in France, Germany, Belgium, Greece, and the UK as part of the Get The Trolls Out project.
From a far-right magazine linking Islam with violence, to a degreading immigrant front-page story with no legitimate sources, these September highlights are an overview of the most significant results of our monitoring of traditional and new media in Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, and the United Kingdom.
After a Scout master was fired for his Islamophobic remarks, the Daily Mail gave him a platform to share his hateful views, and painted him in a positive light. This is the UK's media monitoring highlight for September 2018.
In an article describing an incident involving a nine-year-old migrant child and a knife, a German magazine repeatedly linked Islam with violence. This is Germany's media monitoring highlight for September 2018.
Belgian politician Theo Francken retweeted known Holocaust-denier Peter Imanuelsen, later claiming he thought Imanuelsen was just a journalist. This is Belgium's media monitoring highlight for September 2018.