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Jun 29 17 tweets 7 min read
Brown Sepoy of the day is “Soutik Biswas”

🧵 BBC's India man rewrites Mughal history, calls a woman arrested for fabricating Gujarat riots evidence "hounded," and labels cow protection a communal weapon. It is the same broadcaster with the same biased editorial direction. Image 1/
BBC calls itself the world's most trusted broadcaster. Its India documentary on Modi was criticised by Indian and international commentators for cherry-picked sourcing and one-sided framing. It rarely covers Islamic extremism and never mentions Hindu grievances. Image
Jun 27 18 tweets 6 min read
Brown Sepoy of the day is “Nirupama Subramanian”

She writes for Newslaundry and every article targets the same government and all the Kashmir pieces mirror Pakistan's narrative. Interestingly, every fact check reveals the same omissions. 🧵 Image 1/
Newslaundry calls itself independent but when scanning its archive, every article targets the Modi government and never the truth is being produced. That's not independence but an editorial brief dressed as journalism. Image
Jun 26 18 tweets 6 min read
Brown Sepoy of the day is Navodita Kumari.
She works for France 24 which is bankrolled by French state. It reaches millions worldwide, and the record of what she writes and what she skips is damning. 🧵 Image 1/
France 24’s Indian coverage has one direction that is anti-India, anti-Hindu, and pro minority victimhood. It isn't a bias but a systematic choice they made. Image
Jun 24 17 tweets 6 min read
Germany's state-funded broadcaster has spent more than two decades shaping international perceptions of India.

At the center of much of that coverage is one journalist: Murali Krishnan.

This thread examines the record. 🧵 Image Deutsche Welle (DW) is Germany's international public broadcaster.

Funded by the German federal government, it broadcasts in more than 30 languages and reaches audiences across 160 countries.

Its reporting carries influence far beyond Germany.

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Jun 23 14 tweets 5 min read
On 15 June 2026, Al Jazeera published a report on AI being "weaponised against Muslim women" in India.
Written by Jyoti Thakur - a freelance journalist who covers gender, minority rights, and Islamophobia for The Guardian, BBC and Middle East Eye.

The sourcing doesn't hold.🧵 Image Jyoti Thakur’s central claim is serious: Hindu nationalist groups are systematically using AI to target Muslim women with sexualised deepfakes.

But the report rests on one data source, one victim story, and no independent verification of either.

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