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      <description>A New Zealand-led global investigation into online child sexual abuse material identified more than 90,000 accounts, led to the arrest of hundreds of offenders worldwide and safeguarded 146 children, authorities said on Wednesday.
The collection of online imagery was discovered in late 2019 when a New Zealand-based internet service provider raised the alarm, sparking a two-year long investigation dubbed “Operation H.”
New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) the US Federal Bureau of...</description>
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      <title>New Zealand-led probe uncovers nightmare trove of sadistic child sex images – then used it to save 146 kids</title>
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      <description>It is well and good that Twitter recently suspended hundreds of suspected state-sponsored accounts used to spread pro-China propaganda during the Beijing Winter Olympics.
They reportedly depicted a rosy vision of the Games that glossed over controversies involving alleged human rights abuses in China.
But what about taking action when groups and individuals incite hatred by putting out information already proven to be outright fabrications? Such as one that had suggested the torture of ethnic...</description>
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      <title>Don’t ban pro-China propaganda but allow anti-Asian hate to fester</title>
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      <description>Let us take you deep inside this internet subversion of surveillance. 1024 is an underground way of referring to porn or even slightly suggestive content.

Written and voiceover by: Dolly Li
Produced by: Dolly Li and Annie Hall
Shot by: Annie Hall
Animated &amp; Edited by: Annie Hall
Mastered by: Victor Peña
Special Thanks: Zheping Huang
Resources:
“China’s anti-porn office cracks down on videos of women whispering into microphones”, Abacus News
“Watching porn on China’s censored internet is an...</description>
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