Ethirajan Anbarasan

Anbarasan Ethirajan is a journalist at BBC News with a focus on news from India and the Indian Ocean region. He has reported on topics including politics, economics, and international relations. His work often involves interviewing sources and gathering information from multiple perspectives to provide comprehensive coverage of events in the region.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

95%

Examples:

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  • But student Nahid Iqbal told the BBC on Thursday they would not consider joining the talks at present. 'The government has killed so many people in a day that we cannot join any discussions in the current circumstances.'
  • ][Dhaka university] students chanting 7merit, merit' and 'we won't let the blood that has been shed of our brothers go in vain'ƿ

Conflicts of Interest

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Examples:

  • Several residents in Male say they are worried the diplomatic spat could hamper relations between the two countries.
  • The Maldives consists of about 1,200 coral islands and atolls located in the middle of the Indian Ocean. The archipelago has a population of about 520,000 compared to India’s 1.4 billion.

Contradictions

55%

Examples:

  • About 100 policemen were injured in the clashes
  • At least 17 people have died in the unrest.
  • At least 32 people have died during the protests according to news agency AFP
  • At least 33 people have been killed since protests began

Deceptions

100%

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Recent Articles

Bangladesh Protests: University Students Demand Merit-Based Recruitment and Reform from Autocratic Prime Minister Hasina

Bangladesh Protests: University Students Demand Merit-Based Recruitment and Reform from Autocratic Prime Minister Hasina

Broke On: Friday, 19 July 2024 Bangladesh Protests: University Students Demand Reforms, Clash with Police; Quota System and Prime Minister Hasina's Rule Spark Violence in Dhaka and Beyond, Leaving 35 Dead and Hundreds Injured.