Indymedia
A formerly very active of global alternative news sites, but subject to attack by TPTB and now dormant in most countries. |
Indymedia is a formerly very active of global alternative news sites. It has been subject to various attacks by governments.
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Origins
Indymedia was a response to misrepresentation of events in Seattle in 1999.
Disruption
The Indymedia.org coverpage did not publish anything from 29 Nov 2013 to 28 Aug 2017.
Raids
On 25 August 2017 the German government raided and shut down Linksunten Indymedia. In response, Linksunten Indymedia released a statement the next day on their banned website declaring, “We will be back soon.” Solidarity demonstrations reportedly took place across Germany.[1]
Threats
Following the publication of a communiqué claiming responsibility for a fire in a garage at a Grenoble police depot (gendarmerie) during the night of September 20th/21st, Indymedia Grenoble and Indymedia Nantes were "threatened by the French police".[2]
Suspension
- Indymedia Scotland was suspended in 2015.[3]
Documents sourced from Indymedia
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Is Martin McGuinness a British Agent? | article | The Troubles Martin McGuinness | 6 February 2006 | Brian Nugent | |
File:Baxterinternationalinc investigation pharmafraud 2011.pdf | Report | Vaccine Baxter International | 9 May 2011 | Pharma Watch | 'Pharma-watch' report of their investigation into the ethical and business practices of pharmaceuticals company Baxter International |