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Des fausses victimes du Covid-19 piégées à la télé ? Non, des manifestants pour le climat

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Une personne qui bouge dans un sac mortuaire, preuve qu’un "acteur" se fait passer pour un mort du Covid-19 ? Pour certains comptes, cette vidéo, partagée depuis le 7 février en français, en anglais et polonais, est la nouvelle preuve que des acteurs sont recrutés pour exagérer l’impact de la pandémie. En réalité, ces images sont celles d’un reportage à propos d'une manifestation organisée à Vienne par un mouvement en faveur de l’action climatique.

The post Des fausses victimes du Covid-19 piégées à la télé ? Non, des manifestants pour le climat appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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