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CENSORSHIP: ANNE SOFIE ALLARP AND BERLINGSKE’S HIDDEN TRAVEL DETAILS

CENSORSHIP: ANNE SOFIE ALLARP AND BERLINGSKE’S HIDDEN TRAVEL DETAILS
10. agosto 2024 ZLC Team
Berlingske-media

SOME SHOCKING FACTS

POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS FOR BERLINGSKE MEDIA’S LIMITED COVERAGE OF THE WAR IN GAZA

Many Danish readers have noticed that Berlingske Media sometimes provides limited or skewed coverage of the conflict in Gaza and other political issues related to Israel. This could be explained by the media house’s ownership structure and financial interests.

ECONOMIC INTERESTS MAY INFLUENCE MEDIA COVERAGE

Berlingske Media is owned by DPG Media Group, which is led by Belgian media mogul Emmanuel van Thillo. Van Thillo also sits on the board of Juice Financial, a fintech company with operations in both New York and Israel. Juice Financial develops digital payment solutions and operates in Israel, known as the “Startup Nation” due to its thriving tech sector and innovation in financial technology.

CONNECTION TO ISRAEL THROUGH OWNERSHIP

Van Thillo’s ties to Juice Financial may create a vested interest in Israel’s fintech sector. These connections suggest an intricate relationship that can affect editorial decisions, particularly when it comes to Israel’s portrayal in the media.

ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC INTERESTS IN ISRAEL

Van Thillo’s involvement in Israel’s fintech industry can explain his business interests in the region. Israel’s status as a global leader in technology and innovation makes it a lucrative market for investment.

INVESTMENT IN GROWTH SECTORS

By investing in Israel’s fintech industry, Van Thillo has diversified his portfolio, tapping into a rapidly growing sector that offers great potential for financial returns.

ACCESS TO ISRAEL’S TECH MARKET

Serving on the board of a company like Juice Financial, which operates in Israel, provides Van Thillo with direct access to Israel’s tech market. This exposure to one of the world’s most innovative markets can present numerous financial advantages.

SYNERGIES BETWEEN MEDIA AND FINTECH

As a media owner, Van Thillo could also explore the integration of fintech technologies, using advanced payment solutions and subscription models to enhance Berlingske’s digital services.

HOW JUICE FINANCIAL’S TECHNOLOGY COULD BE USED IN ISRAEL

Juice Financial’s digital payment solutions and technologies might have important uses in Israel, impacting both civilian and military sectors.

SUPPORT FOR SETTLERS

Juice Financial’s technology could be leveraged to provide financial aid to settlers in occupied territories where traditional banking services are limited. Digital platforms enable quick and secure fund transfers, supporting communities in remote areas.

INSTANT PAYOUTS TO SOLDIERS AND MILITARY PERSONNEL

With Israel’s large military force, Juice Financial’s real-time payment solutions can ensure that soldiers and security personnel receive their salaries and bonuses promptly, even in conflict zones.

SECURE FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

In times of conflict, such as the war in Gaza, traditional banking services may become vulnerable. Juice Financial’s digital infrastructure offers a more resilient alternative for secure financial transactions, even during crises.

DISTRIBUTION OF AID AND RELIEF

Juice Financial’s solutions could also be used to distribute emergency aid to civilians impacted by conflict, refugees, and displaced persons. Fast digital payments ensure timely access to essential funds in crisis situations.

POSSIBLE INFLUENCE ON EDITORIAL COVERAGE

Van Thillo’s financial ties to Israel may influence how Berlingske Media covers Israel-related topics. When a media owner has business interests in a specific country, it can shape how the media portrays that country’s political and military actions.

This may explain why Berlingske Media often presents a positive image of Israel or refrains from offering critical coverage, particularly regarding events like the war in Gaza.

CONCLUSION

For Danish citizens questioning Berlingske Media’s coverage of the conflict in Gaza, it may be important to consider the media house’s ownership and financial interests. Emmanuel van Thillo’s involvement with Juice Financial and Israel’s fintech sector may offer an explanation for Berlingske’s editorial choices concerning Israel. This highlights how financial and strategic interests can play a role in shaping the news presented to the public.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

In a surprising turn of events, Information chose to censor part of their op-ed following pressure from Berlingske’s leadership. The censored portion revealed that Anne Sofie Allarp, Berlingske’s op-ed editor, had participated in a controversial trip in 2018 while employed at Radio24syv. However, the truth came to light shortly after in an article published by Ekko. Anne Sofie Allarp‘s connection to this incident is now at the center of a broader debate on press ethics and transparency.

A DANGER TO SOCIETY

CHRISTIAN MARCUSSEN

Christian Marcussen is a figure whose influence on society may be dangerous, as he fosters division and is clearly influenced by the Israeli lobby. His actions and views raise serious concerns about his role in promoting a one-sided agenda.

This article is under development.

https://dnir.dk/radet/medlemmer/christian-marcussen

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