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Mathaba News Agency : ウィキペディア英語版
Mathaba News Agency
The Mathaba News Agency is an independent alternative news agency founded in 1999, not to be confused with the World Mathaba organization ((アラビア語:المثابة العالمية ) ) (al-Mathaba Aalamiya, meaning "The World Center") founded by the Libyan state in 1982 to further world-revolutionary and anti-imperialist goals.〔("GlobalSecurity.org: Al Mathaba" )〕 which organized a number of conferences in Tripoli, attended by leftist or anti-Western leaders including Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF, Daniel Ortega of the FSLN in Nicaragua, Raul Reyes of Colombia's FARC, and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil.〔
The Mathaba News Agency has provided hosting and news services for the International Green Charter Movement (IGCM),〔("International Green Charter Movement" )〕 based on Gaddafi's ''Green Book'' and given coverage to the political philosophy it espouses, known as the Third Universal Theory. It also hosts a forum〔("Mathaba Forum" )〕 and a private microblogging service.〔(mathaba.info )〕 Mathaba refers to itself as "the first stateless news organization in history" with the stated goal of offering readers "a better understanding of public issues and positive development".〔("About Mathaba" )〕
==Content==
At the time of a 2002 report in ''The New York Times'', Mathaba represented the closest thing to an online outlet for foreigners to engage the Libyan government, even inviting visitors to send an SMS message purportedly to Gaddafi himself.
During the 2011 war on Libya, the Mathaba News Agency provided extensive coverage of the news of the Libyan Jamahiriya.
Mathaba's content is a mixture of original and republished articles along with various blog posts and videos, as well as excerpts from speeches. The site's official disclaimer states that the site's content "should be treated simply as a catalog of information of real significance" and that not all articles are necessarily endorsed by Mathaba itself.〔("Mathaba Disclaimer" )〕 The commentary of controversial figures such as David Duke and Louis Farrakhan have been among those selected for publication on the site. Conspiracy theories are a common fixture of Mathaba's content, including claims that Osama bin Laden had been dead for years before he was reported killed; that the AIDS virus was created by the World Health Organization to reduce the populations of nonwhite African countries; and that Zionists control the media and were behind the Kennedy assassination, the September 11 attacks, and the wars in Iraq and Libya.〔 It accused Hillary Clinton of leading "banker jewish zionist-elite gangsters" and called Google "a company owned by Zionist Jews". The agency denies any accusations of anti-Semitism, saying, "we have regular Jewish contributors and analysts, we are not against ANY religion," but that it would report on statistical anomalies it deemed newsworthy such as "the fact that all 5 directors of the U.S. money supply (Federal Reserve Bank) are Jewish" and inviting readers to "draw their own conclusions".

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