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Omar Fanon. Patrice Lumumba. Chama Cha Mapinduzi. Japan must apologize and pay compensation payments for sex slaves during and before World War II. I am a Maoist and Leninets.日本は悪。米国は悪。西欧は悪。

イスラエルおよび西側は、「報道の自由freedom of the press (or freedom of the media)」を破壊した。

Israel and the West attacked the media.
Israel and the West are destroying freedom of the press (or freedom of the media).
Israel and the West are the evil empires.
Israel and the West say attacking and destroying media is legal.

 

The West too has state-owned broadcasting companies.

 

The West began Western international broadcastings in order to intervene in foreign countries.
The money is from exploiting developing countries, colonies and the World.
The West colonizes and exploits the World, and the West uses the money in order to intervene and brainwash other countries 
The West is the evil empire.

Developing countries do not have enough money to build private broadcasting companies.

 

[AP News]June 17, 2025
Israeli strike on Iranian state TV fills studio with dust and debris during live broadcast
https://apnews.com/article/iran-israel-irib-state-tv-air-strike-9ab46d05baeb354a6596bd09aa12a2d6


[Wikipedia]
France 24
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_24
France 24 (France vingt-quatre in French) is a French state-owned publicly funded international news television network based in Paris.


[Wikipedia]
Voice of America
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_America
Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcasting network funded by the federal government of the United States that by law has editorial independence from the government.


[Wikipedia].
Congress for Cultural Freedom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_for_Cultural_Freedom.
The Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) was an anti-communist propaganda group founded on June 26, 1950 in West Berlin, and was supported by the Central Intelligence Agency and its allies.
At its height, the CCF was active in thirty-five countries.
In 1966 it was revealed that the CIA was instrumental in the establishment and funding of the group.
The congress aimed to enlist intellectuals and opinion makers in a war of ideas against communism.

Historian Frances Stonor Saunders writes (1999): "Whether they liked it or not, whether they knew it or not, there were few writers, poets, artists, historians, scientists, or critics in postwar Europe whose names were not in some way linked to this covert enterprise."
A different slant on the origins and work of the Congress is offered by Peter Coleman in his Liberal Conspiracy (1989), where he talks about a struggle for the mind "of Postwar Europe" and the world at large.[further explanation needed].

CIA involvement revealed, 1966.
In April 1966, The New York Times ran a series of five articles on the purposes and methods of the CIA.
The third of these 1966 articles began to detail false-front organizations and the secret transfer of CIA funds to, for example, the US State Department or to the United States Information Agency (USIA) which "may help finance a scholarly inquiry and publication, or the agency may channel research money through foundations – legitimate ones or dummy fronts."
The New York Times cited, among others, the CIA's funding of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, Encounter magazine, "several American book publishers", the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for International Studies, and a foreign-aid project in South Vietnam run by Michigan State University.
In 1967, the US magazines Ramparts and The Saturday Evening Post reported on the CIA's funding of a number of anti-communist cultural organizations aimed at winning the support of supposedly Soviet-sympathizing liberals worldwide. 
These reports were lent credence by a statement made by a former CIA covert operations director admitting to CIA financing and operation of the CCF.
The CIA website states that "the Congress for Cultural Freedom is widely considered one of the CIA's more daring and effective Cold War covert operations."

Legacy.
In 1967, the organization was renamed the International Association for Cultural Freedom (IACF) and continued to exist with funding from the Ford Foundation. 
It inherited "the remaining magazines and national committees, the practice of international seminars, the regional programs, and the ideal of a worldwide community of intellectuals." There was also, until 1970, "some continuity of personnel".


[Wikipedia].
World Congress of Intellectuals in Defense of Peace.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Congress_of_Intellectuals_in_Defense_of_Peace.
The World Congress of Intellectuals in Defense of Peace was an international conference held on 25 to 28 August 1948 at Wrocław University of Technology.
It was organized in the aftermath of the Second World War by the authorities of the Polish People's Republic and the Soviet Union, and aimed against "American imperialism."

Organization.
The Congress was officially proposed by Polish communist Jerzy Borejsza, and conceptualized by Andrei Zhdanov in the Soviet Union.
It was held on 25 to 28 August 1948 at Wrocław University of Technology.
It cost the organizers about 100 million Polish zloties.
The topics of the speeches and the selection of speakers were carefully planned.
In addition to the lectures condemning American imperialism, a place was also found for the fight against fascism and clericalism.
The number of delegations was also determined: the most numerous was the 50-person Soviet delegation, the delegations from France, Italy and Great Britain were to have 35-40 people each, the Hungarian and Czechoslovak delegations were to have around 30 people, and the Romanian and Bulgarian delegations had 15 people each.
The plan was also for Congress to establish a peace prize that would offset the Nobel Prize.

 


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イスラエルおよび西側は、マスコミを攻撃した。
イスラエルおよび西側は、「報道の自由freedom of the press (or freedom of the media)」を破壊した。
イスラエルおよび西側は、悪の帝国だ。
イスラエルおよび西側は、「マスコミを攻撃し破壊するのは合法だ」と言っている。

西側も、国営放送局を持っている。


西側は、諸外国に介入するために国際放送を始めた。
そのカネは、発展途上国、植民地、世界を搾取することで得たものだ。
西側は、世界を植民地化し搾取しており、西側は他国に介入し洗脳するために、そのカネを使っている。
西側は悪の帝国だ。

発展途上国には、民間放送局を作るのに十分なカネがない。


[AP News]June 17, 2025
イスラエルは、イラン国営放送局の生放送中にイラン国営放送局を攻撃し、埃と破片まみれにした。
https://apnews.com/article/iran-israel-irib-state-tv-air-strike-9ab46d05baeb354a6596bd09aa12a2d6


[Wikipedia]
「フランス24 France 24」
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_24
フランス24は、フランス国営国際テレビ放送局でパリにある。
France 24 (France vingt-quatre in French) is a French state-owned publicly funded international news television network based in Paris.


[Wikipedia]
「ボイスオブアメリカ Voice of America」
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_America
Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcasting network funded by the federal government of the United States that by law has editorial independence from the government.


[Wikipedia]
「文化自由会議 Congress for Cultural Freedom」
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_for_Cultural_Freedom
The Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) was an anti-communist propaganda group founded on June 26, 1950 in West Berlin, and was supported by the Central Intelligence Agency and its allies.
At its height, the CCF was active in thirty-five countries.
In 1966 it was revealed that the CIA was instrumental in the establishment and funding of the group.
The congress aimed to enlist intellectuals and opinion makers in a war of ideas against communism.

Historian Frances Stonor Saunders writes (1999): "Whether they liked it or not, whether they knew it or not, there were few writers, poets, artists, historians, scientists, or critics in postwar Europe whose names were not in some way linked to this covert enterprise."
A different slant on the origins and work of the Congress is offered by Peter Coleman in his Liberal Conspiracy (1989), where he talks about a struggle for the mind "of Postwar Europe" and the world at large.[further explanation needed].

CIA involvement revealed, 1966.
In April 1966, The New York Times ran a series of five articles on the purposes and methods of the CIA.
The third of these 1966 articles began to detail false-front organizations and the secret transfer of CIA funds to, for example, the US State Department or to the United States Information Agency (USIA) which "may help finance a scholarly inquiry and publication, or the agency may channel research money through foundations – legitimate ones or dummy fronts."
The New York Times cited, among others, the CIA's funding of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, Encounter magazine, "several American book publishers", the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for International Studies, and a foreign-aid project in South Vietnam run by Michigan State University.
In 1967, the US magazines Ramparts and The Saturday Evening Post reported on the CIA's funding of a number of anti-communist cultural organizations aimed at winning the support of supposedly Soviet-sympathizing liberals worldwide. 
These reports were lent credence by a statement made by a former CIA covert operations director admitting to CIA financing and operation of the CCF.
The CIA website states that "the Congress for Cultural Freedom is widely considered one of the CIA's more daring and effective Cold War covert operations."

Legacy.
In 1967, the organization was renamed the International Association for Cultural Freedom (IACF) and continued to exist with funding from the Ford Foundation. 
It inherited "the remaining magazines and national committees, the practice of international seminars, the regional programs, and the ideal of a worldwide community of intellectuals." There was also, until 1970, "some continuity of personnel".


[Wikipedia]
「平和を守る知識人世界会議World Congress of Intellectuals in Defense of Peace」
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Congress_of_Intellectuals_in_Defense_of_Peace
The World Congress of Intellectuals in Defense of Peace was an international conference held on 25 to 28 August 1948 at Wrocław University of Technology.
It was organized in the aftermath of the Second World War by the authorities of the Polish People's Republic and the Soviet Union, and aimed against "American imperialism."

Organization.
The Congress was officially proposed by Polish communist Jerzy Borejsza, and conceptualized by Andrei Zhdanov in the Soviet Union.
It was held on 25 to 28 August 1948 at Wrocław University of Technology.
It cost the organizers about 100 million Polish zloties.
The topics of the speeches and the selection of speakers were carefully planned.
In addition to the lectures condemning American imperialism, a place was also found for the fight against fascism and clericalism.
The number of delegations was also determined: the most numerous was the 50-person Soviet delegation, the delegations from France, Italy and Great Britain were to have 35-40 people each, the Hungarian and Czechoslovak delegations were to have around 30 people, and the Romanian and Bulgarian delegations had 15 people each.
The plan was also for Congress to establish a peace prize that would offset the Nobel Prize.

 

[Wikipedia]
文化自由会議
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%96%87%E5%8C%96%E8%87%AA%E7%94%B1%E4%BC%9A%E8%AD%B0
文化自由会議(ぶんかじゆうかいぎ、ただし訳語は一定ではない:The Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF))は冷戦下の1950年に創設された反共主義的文化人の提言団体である。1967年、この団体は中央情報局(CIA)によって創設され資金提供を受けていたことが暴露され、それに続いて国際文化自由協会(the International Association for Cultural Freedom (IACF))と改名した。その最盛期は、CCF/IACF は日本も含む約35カ国で活動し、フォード財団からも相当の資金提供を受けていた。