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=== Past examples ===
=== Past examples ===
* In October 1990, a 15 year old Kuwaiti girl testified before the US Congress about war crimes committed by Iraq, specifically that Iraqi forces savagely attacked a maternity ward. This testimony was then used to justify the [[Gulf War]] in the following year. In 1992, it was revealed that the girl was actually the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the United States and her testimony was fabricated by a "public relations" firm for a Kuwaiti interest group.
* In October 1990, a 15 year old Kuwaiti girl testified before the US Congress about war crimes committed by Iraq, specifically that Iraqi forces savagely attacked a maternity ward. This testimony was then used to justify the [[Gulf War]] in the following year. In 1992, it was revealed that the girl was actually the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the United States and her testimony was fabricated by a "public relations" firm for a Kuwaiti interest group.
* In 2003, prior to the [[Iraq War]], the United States government accused Iraqi president [[Saddam Hussein]] of possessing weapons of mass destruction, throwing his opponents into an industrial shredder alive, and being involved in the [[9/11 attacks]]. None of these claims have ever been proven.<ref>{{Web citation|author=|newspaper=The Age|title=Iraq: how we were duped|date=02/07/2024|url=https://www.theage.com.au/national/iraq-how-we-were-duped-20050514-ge05vq.html|archive-url=https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/iraq-weapons-of-mass-destruction-remembering-the-lies-of-wars-past/|retrieved=02/07/2024}}</ref><ref>{{Web citation|author=Tim Wheeler|newspaper=People's World|title=Iraq ‘weapons of mass destruction’: Remembering the lies of wars past|date=2024-02-05|url=https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/iraq-weapons-of-mass-destruction-remembering-the-lies-of-wars-past/|retrieved=02/07/2024}}</ref>


=== Current examples ===
=== Current examples ===
* Western [[Imperial core|governments]] and [[Bourgeois media|media]] have used atrocity propaganda to claim that the [[Communist Party of China]] is conducting a "[[genocide]]" in the [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]], in spite of a complete lack of evidence and the fact that the Uyghur population in China has been steadily growing. This is due to the perceived threat of [[China]]'s [[Belt and Road Initiative]] to western influence in the region.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Roderic Day and Nia Frome|newspaper=Red Sails|title=The Xinjiang Atrocity Propaganda Blitz (2021)|date=2021-03-22|url=https://redsails.org/the-xinjiang-atrocity-propaganda-blitz/|retrieved=02/07/2024}}</ref>   
* Western [[Imperial core|governments]] and [[Bourgeois media|media]] have used atrocity propaganda to claim that the [[Communist Party of China]] is conducting a "[[genocide]]" in the [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]], in spite of a complete lack of evidence and the fact that the Uyghur population in China has been steadily growing. This is due to the perceived threat of [[China]]'s [[Belt and Road Initiative]] to western influence in the region.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Roderic Day and Nia Frome|newspaper=Red Sails|title=The Xinjiang Atrocity Propaganda Blitz (2021)|date=2021-03-22|url=https://redsails.org/the-xinjiang-atrocity-propaganda-blitz/|retrieved=02/07/2024}}</ref>   
[[Category:Propaganda]]
[[Category:Propaganda]]
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