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'''Audrey Azoulay''' is a [[French]] [[politician]] and [[UNESCO/Director-General]]. | '''Audrey Azoulay''' is a [[French]] [[politician]] and [[UNESCO/Director-General]]. | ||
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+ | In November 2023, UNESCO announced a global "action plan to regulate social media platforms".<ref>https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/online-disinformation-unesco-unveils-action-plan-regulate-social-media-platforms</ref> At the launch Azoulay, while paying lip service to "[[freedom of expression]]" that: | ||
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+ | {{QB|Of course, the liberation of speech and democratic participation through digital technology has represented immense progress in some respects. But these [[social networks]] have also accelerated and amplified, sometimes deliberately and on an almost industrial scale, the dissemination of [[false information]], even [[hate speech]] and [[conspiracy theories]] – and these tend to reinforce each other...we especially need to supervise the [[social media platforms]] on all these issues, and this, quickly [...]. That is why [[UNESCO]] decided, a year ago, to work on the development of the principles necessary for the regulation of [[digital platforms]]. Why? First, because on a [[global scale]], there are no coherent solutions currently. And yet, the digital platforms we are talking about are precisely global, as well as the challenges raised by this [[information crisis]]. The answer must therefore be [[multilateral]] and UNESCO, which has 194 member States within it, is precisely the place where [[political leaders]], the [[scientific community]] and the [[private sector]] can come up with a common answer together.<ref>https://www.unesco.org/sites/default/files/medias/fichiers/2023/11/20231106%20Confe%CC%81rence%20de%20presse%20Discours%20Audrey%20Azoulay.pdf</ref>}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:56, 10 November 2023
Audrey Azoulay (deep state functionary, politician) | |
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Born | 1972-08-04 La Celle-Saint-Cloud, France |
Nationality | France |
Alma mater | Paris Dauphine University, Lancaster University, Sciences Po, École nationale d'administration |
Spouse | François-Xavier Labarraque |
Party | Socialist Party |
Audrey Azoulay is a French politician and UNESCO/Director-General.
Global censorship
In November 2023, UNESCO announced a global "action plan to regulate social media platforms".[1] At the launch Azoulay, while paying lip service to "freedom of expression" that:
Of course, the liberation of speech and democratic participation through digital technology has represented immense progress in some respects. But these social networks have also accelerated and amplified, sometimes deliberately and on an almost industrial scale, the dissemination of false information, even hate speech and conspiracy theories – and these tend to reinforce each other...we especially need to supervise the social media platforms on all these issues, and this, quickly [...]. That is why UNESCO decided, a year ago, to work on the development of the principles necessary for the regulation of digital platforms. Why? First, because on a global scale, there are no coherent solutions currently. And yet, the digital platforms we are talking about are precisely global, as well as the challenges raised by this information crisis. The answer must therefore be multilateral and UNESCO, which has 194 member States within it, is precisely the place where political leaders, the scientific community and the private sector can come up with a common answer together.[2]
Quotes by Audrey Azoulay
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Bilderberg/2020 | “COVID-19 does not respect borders. No country will be safe until the people of every country have access to the vaccine.” |
Bilderberg/2021 | “COVID-19 does not respect borders. No country will be safe until the people of every country have access to the vaccine.” |
COVID-19/Perpetrators/Bilderberg | “COVID-19 does not respect borders. No country will be safe until the people of every country have access to the vaccine.” |
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/2018 | 7 June 2018 | 10 June 2018 | Italy Turin Hotel Torino Lingotto Congress | The 66th Bilderberg Meeting, in Turin, Italy, known for months in advance after an unprecedented leak by the Serbian government. |
Bilderberg/2019 | 30 May 2019 | 2 June 2019 | Switzerland Montreux | The 67th Bilderberg Meeting |
Bilderberg/2022 | 2 June 2022 | 5 June 2022 | US Washington DC Mandarin Oriental Hotel | The 68th Bilderberg Meeting, held in Washington DC, after an unprecedented two year hiatus during which a lot of the Bilderberg regulars were busy managing COVID-19 |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2019 | 22 January 2019 | 25 January 2019 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | "The reality is that we are in a Cold War [against China] that threatens to turn into a hot one." |