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had been poisoned by Muslims. As the amount of misinformation was increasing significantly, Watchdog increased the scale of its operations, with Ketheeswaran recruiting volunteers to translate fact-checks to
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From beachside towns in the south to the Tamil-speaking north, more than 100 demonstrations have broken out across the island nation since last week, according to the WatchDog research collective.
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that spread in the aftermath of the bombings, including a false claim that the water supply of the Hunipitiya region in
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In January 2020, Anver left the group. In April of that year, during the
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occurred, by local startup mogul Bhanuka Harischandra, together with
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was starting to have an effect, Watchdog relaunched as an
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Watchdog was founded on 23 April 2019, two days after the
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research collective founded in April 2019. It maintains a
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Ghoshal, Devjyot; Jayasinghe, Uditha (6 April 2022).
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Index

Sri Lankan
fact-checking
open-source intelligence
Easter bombings
Yudhanjaya Wijeratne
fact-checking
misinformation
Colombo
Sinhala
Tamil
COVID-19 pandemic
sabbatical
economic crisis
open-source intelligence
Bellingcat
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
Reuters
protests taking place across the country
Daily Mirror
Prime Minister
Mahinda Rajapaksa
List of fact-checking websites







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