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Frameup - Manipulation and Deception in Political Machinations - cover

Frameup - Manipulation and Deception in Political Machinations

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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In today’s politically charged world, grasping how false narratives manipulate public opinion is essential. Frameup, part of the Political Science series, uncovers how political figures use fabricated stories to damage reputations and control perceptions. This book is key for understanding the nuances of political deception and its far-reaching effects on justice and democracy.
 
Chapters Brief Overviews:
 
1: Frameup - Introduces how false narratives undermine opponents and their broader political impact.
 
2: Innocence Project - Highlights the efforts to correct wrongful convictions caused by frameups.
 
3: Miscarriage of Justice - Explores real cases of wrongful convictions due to false accusations.
 
4: Self-incrimination - Examines pressures that cause false self-incrimination in political settings.
 
5: False Confession - Investigates how false confessions are obtained and their tragic consequences.
 
6: Framed - Focuses on high-profile cases where individuals were framed, affecting public opinion.
 
7: State v. Levie - A case study illustrating legal manipulation in unjust convictions.
 
8: False Accusation - Discusses how false accusations are weaponized for political gains.
 
9: National Registry of Exonerations - Explores the registry’s role in documenting wrongful convictions.
 
10: Flors Sirera - Case study on how political motives led to false accusations and convictions.
 
11: Hotel Rwanda - Examines political manipulation in the context of the Rwandan genocide.
 
12: Paul Rusesabagina - Analyzes the framing of Paul Rusesabagina during international conflicts.
 
13: Georges Ruggiu - Investigates the case of Ruggiu and frameups’ effect on international justice.
 
14: Augustin Ndindiliyimana - Looks into accusations against Ndindiliyimana and their legal implications.
 
15: Rape - Explores the use of rape accusations as political tools to frame individuals.
 
16: Ferdinand Nahimana - Investigates Nahimana’s case and how political narratives shaped outcomes.
 
17: Law Enforcement in Hungary - Analyzes the role of Hungarian law enforcement in political frameups.
 
18: List of Films about the Rwandan Genocide - Provides a list of films that depict the Rwandan genocide and its political context.
 
19: Robert Kajuga (Interahamwe) - Examines Kajuga’s role in the genocide and the influence of false narratives.
 
20: Incitement to Genocide - Investigates how political frameups lead to incitement of violence and genocide.
 
21: PDR-Ihumure - Discusses the PDR-Ihumure’s role in the genocide and political manipulation.
 
By peeling back the layers of deceit in political strategies, Frameup provides deep insights into how false narratives shape politics, justice, and public opinion. The book is a crucial resource for anyone looking to understand the dangerous power of political frameups.
Verfügbar seit: 06.10.2024.
Drucklänge: 234 Seiten.

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