Talk:Institute for War and Peace Reporting

Politically motivated disinformation
The IWPR is most likely an organisation for politically motivated Disinformation. While I do not have clear evidence to prove this thesis, there are obvious signs that nothing related to this organisation is either scientific, journalistic, or trustworthy in any regard. Apparently, they are being used as a source in small, extremist magazines and web blogs in Germany, where I stumbled upon their Website over a year ago. The purpose is mostly publishing incorrect numbers for victims of violence and war and fake statements. I will be looking out for more examples, but they keep removing old links, while the e.g. wrong numbers from the articles are still being used as sources elsewhere.

I would suggest either clearly marking all sourcing related to the author within the article, or just simply removing all sources as they are not to be considered trustworthy. Especially when it comes to them claiming that people are part of their organisation that clearly aren't, sources should be checked and segments are removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:9E8:494B:D201:197F:7AD4:F892:C43B (talk) 18:10, 17 December 2022 (UTC)

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financing ?? --145.254.203.80 19:52, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

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