Topic: National Endowment for Democracy
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) has been implicated in various censorship efforts, often linked to government-funded initiatives that target independent media and dissenting voices. Its involvement in creating blacklists and funding organizations that promote biased narratives raises serious concerns about free speech and the transparency of censorship practices. The NED’s actions highlight the ongoing struggle against state-sponsored censorship and the need for accountability in protecting individual liberties.
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Funding “Freedom”: One Censorship Blacklist at a Time
A Cold War relic built to export freedom now bankrolls a censorship network that decides who gets to speak in…
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Key Group in Government-Linked Censorship Network Boasted of Defunding News Outlets
The real triumph wasn’t in foreign policy but in rebranding domestic censorship as national security strategy.
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State Department is Sued for Withholding Records on Censorship Efforts
Government watchdog FGI sues the State Department for withholding FOIA documents on alleged censorship, free speech suppression, and media blacklisting.
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Transparency Troubles: The Global Disinformation Index Faces Scrutiny Over Government Ties and Biased Practices
More controversy surrounding the pro-censorship group.
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Emails From Hunter Biden’s Censored Laptop Shows Evidence of Covert Wikipedia Manipulation Attempts
A common tactic amongst the wealthy and powerful.
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Biden’s State Department Ignores Deadline For Handing Over Censorship Documents
Refusing to comply with censorship investigations.
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State Department Hit With Lawsuit Over Biden Administration’s Censorship Outsourcing
Another free speech lawsuit.
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Rep. Ken Buck presses for information on who’s funding “disinformation” group creating demonetization blacklists
The financial ties are murky.
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Investigation launches into possible State Department funding of third parties to censor online speech
Possible covert censorship tactics investigated.











