Open World comes with the need to be free to speak about sensitive topics such as the genocide in Gaza, generating realistic and consistent information regarding world events, while showing the importance of having committed and independent journalism.
Likewise, Open World is a space for analysis, reporting and coverage of fundamental issues worldwide, financed by a public committed to independent journalism, so the support of each person adds to a free information space, said journalist and political analyst Temóris Grecko in a talk with Manuel Ortiz during the Península 360 Radio program in collaboration with Marcos Gutiérrez from «Hecho en California".
This medium, he said, seeks to generate quality information that is adaptable to the media, since many of them have a ?line? They have to continue and do not go beyond the surface, as is the case of Gaza, where some media have tried to minimize the genocide that is being experienced, he assured.
?The media are used to international issues being covered by large agencies, or it happens that in the very traditional media they are not allowed to speak freely, this is where independent journalism comes in, which, although it has a difficult task, manages to open spaces in the media?, commented Temóris Grecko.
Given this scenario, he explained that Open World seeks to generate empathy with society, becoming co-responsible and participating in the project.
An issue that Temóris Grecko has closely followed is that of the genocide in Gaza, where a different stage begins, because the internal agendas in the case of President Joseph Biden are beginning to intervene, since the protest vote has been seen, in some primary elections, where people have raised their voices, demanding that the American president change his policy regarding Gaza.
?There is a very serious situation, more than 32 thousand deaths are known in Gaza, but there are thousands more people whose bodies have not been recovered and are estimated to be under the rubble, or whose bodies have been evaporated by the forces of the missiles.?, he assured.
He highlighted that 71 percent of the victims are children and women, while the other 29 percent are men, but not directly related to rebel forces, "being a man in Gaza leaves you just as unprotected as any child or woman."
Temóris Grecko said that the only thing that can happen now in Gaza is for the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, to leave as soon as possible, in this way a new coalition could be formed that would be led by the head of the opposition, Benny. Gantz, who is not a pacifist, but would be someone who could negotiate a realistic solution.
The issue of Gaza is worrying in the eyes of the entire population, since it is necessary to add every movement and action that allows for a step towards peace, and as part of the actions that can be taken, he invited people to contribute to the Open World project: https://www.mundoabierto.info/, to promote free and independent journalism that generates valuable information.
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