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NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Angelique W. Levi, MD, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who for excellence as a Top Pathology Expert for her exceptional work ethic in the field of Medicine asnd acknowledgment of her leadership as the Director of Pathology Outreach and an Associate Professor of Pathology at Yale Medicine.
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The largest academic multispecialty practice in New England, Yale Medicine provides outstanding patient care, educates future doctors, and executes innovative research. They offer a wide range of medical services, including in the areas of pathology and gynecology. An expert, experienced pathologist, Dr. Levi s office is located at Yale New Haven Hospital at 20 York Street, Suite EP2 631.
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Changes Proposed to Canada’s Broadcasting Act Could Take Chinese State TV Networks Off Air
The federal Conservatives are proposing changes to the Broadcasting Act that, if approved by Parliament, may see a possible removal of two Chinese state-owned broadcasters from Canada’s airwaves.
The proposed changes target any foreign media that is “subject to direction or controlled by a non-democratic foreign state, by a foreign state that is committing genocide or crimes against humanity, or that transmits, produces, or participates in the production of forced confessions.”
Conservatives Garnett Genuis, a human rights critic, and Alain Rayes, the party’s heritage critic, said their proposed revisions seek to bar authoritarian or genocidal states from pushing their propaganda to Canadians through the airwaves.
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Norwegian Company Discontinues Airing CCP’s Broadcaster CGTN
Norwegian company Telia stopped airing China Global Television Network (CGTN) after receiving a complaint from victims who had experienced forced TV confessions in China, according to an April 13 tweet by Peter Dahlin, director of human rights group Safeguard Defenders.
The group urged global TV providers, including Eutelsat, not to air CGTN and take part in the grave human rights violations of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
TV confessions are a tool that the CCP has applied to targeted groups including rights lawyers, activists, dissidents, believers, and ethnic minorities.
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