Wuhan Virus propaganda timeline update, April 23-25

China’s pandemic propaganda and disinformation are so extensive that we’re making our daily Wuhan Virus chronology project more usable by issuing updates at least twice a week as separate stories. This is the first of the series, covering April 23-25. Of course we’ll still update the chronology regularly, not only adding the most recent material, …

Pro-Muslim Brotherhood mosque uses coronavirus to gain call to prayer permission

A controversial mosque in Minneapolis’ Cedar-Riverside neighborhood has become the first permitted to issue the call to prayer over loudspeakers five times a day, after the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) secured an agreement with the city. Minneapolis city noise ordinance does not permit religious institutions to broadcast bells, chimes, carillons or sounds associated with religious worship earlier than 7:00 AM.

Waller on OANN calls for US to extract ‘reparations’ from Chinese ruling class

“A national security strategist is calling for ‘reparations’ from China over the communist regime’s role during the ongoing outbreak,” One America News reported, introducing an interview with J Michael Waller, the Center’s Senior Analyst for Strategy. Chinese gangster-state is to blame “We’re all taking a look at China,” said interviewer Jack Posobiec. “How is it …

Governments respond to Islamists spreading COVID-19

In the Middle East and South Asia, governments are addressing the role of various Islamist groups in the spreading of the Chinese Coronavirus with mixed success. In Tunisia, the government is responding to an apparent deliberate plot to target police officers with the virus, while India handles the aftermath of an Islamist sect which served as “super spreaders” of the disease.

China awarded UNHCR appointment despite long record of human rights abuses

On April 1, Jiang Duan, an official at the Chinese mission in Geneva, was appointed to serve on the Consultative Group of UN Human Rights Council. The Consultative Group, an extremely influential five-member panel, oversees the selection of at least 17 UN human rights officials who investigate and report on violations.  According to UN Watch, China will serve as Chair of the interview process for at least 5 of these positions and will make appointment recommendations.