Title: Bulletin Sango ya Bomoko N°28: Fight against disinformation and hate speech
Introduction :
The Sango ya Bomoko bulletin, number 28, has just been published, once again making its essential contribution to the fight against disinformation and hate speech in our society. This new edition, produced by Kinshasa News Lab, Next Corps, Balobaki Check, Congo Check, 7sur7.cd and ZoomEco, highlights various themes, including hate speech and tribal conflicts, people living with disabilities, and Indigenous Peoples. Let’s look at this bulletin which plays a crucial role in preserving social cohesion.
Hate speech and tribal conflicts:
The Sango ya Bomoko N°28 bulletin highlights the persistence of hate speech and tribal conflicts in our society. By analyzing these toxic discourses, the newsletter seeks to raise readers’ awareness of the dangers to which they can lead. By identifying the sources of these discourses and confronting them with the reality of the facts, the bulletin aims to promote understanding and dialogue between different communities.
People living with a disability:
Another theme covered in this issue is that of people living with a disability. The bulletin highlights the difficulties and discrimination they face on a daily basis. By highlighting their stories and raising awareness of their rights and needs, the newsletter plays a vital role in promoting inclusion and equality for all.
Indigenous Peoples :
The Sango ya Bomoko bulletin N°28 also highlights the situation of indigenous peoples. It highlights the challenges they face, such as preserving their land and culture, as well as the discrimination they often face. By giving a voice to indigenous peoples and raising public awareness of their struggles and demands, the bulletin contributes to the recognition and respect of their rights.
Conclusion :
The Sango ya Bomoko bulletin, through its number 28, continues to play a crucial role in the fight against disinformation and hate speech. By highlighting sensitive issues such as hate speech and tribal conflicts, people living with disabilities and indigenous peoples, it invites reflection, understanding and action. In this sense, this bulletin constitutes a valuable resource for promoting social cohesion and building a future that is more inclusive and respectful of the rights of all.