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Centenas de pessoas protestam contra queima de árvores de Natal — reportagem – DW – 24/12/2024

Centenas de manifestantes saíram às ruas em áreas cristãs de Damasco após o incêndio de uma árvore de Natal perto de Hama, no centro de Damasco. Síria, segundo reportagem da agência de notícias AFP.

Os protestos eclodiram depois de um vídeo se espalhar nas redes sociais mostrando combatentes encapuzados ateando fogo a uma árvore de Natal na cidade de maioria cristã de Suqaylabiyah, perto de Hama.

O Observatório Sírio para os Direitos Humanos disse que os combatentes eram estrangeiros do grupo islâmico Ansar al-Tawhid.

Passaram-se pouco mais de duas semanas desde a queda do Bashar al-Assad e poucos dias depois do líder interino Ahmad al-Sharaa, anteriormente chamado de Abu Mohammed al-Golani, agiu para assegurar grupos minoritários que seriam protegidos entre receios de que fosse imposta uma governação islâmica rigorosa.

“Se não nos for permitido viver a nossa fé cristã no nosso país, como costumávamos fazer, então já não pertencemos a este lugar”, disse à AFP um manifestante chamado Georges.

Outro vídeo que circulou nas redes sociais mostrou um líder religioso do grupo islâmico Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) dirigindo-se aos moradores e dizendo que aqueles que incendiaram a árvore “não eram sírios” e que seriam punidos.

“A árvore estará restaurada e iluminada amanhã de manhã”, disse.

A Síria tem numerosos grupos minoritários, incluindo drusos, curdos e cristãos.

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Há poucos dias, o novo líder da Síria disse que as minorias seriam protegidasImagem: REUTERS

Turquia diz que mais de 25 mil refugiados sírios voltaram para casa

Enquanto isso, autoridades turcas relataram na terça-feira que mais de 25 mil sírios retornaram para casa desde a derrubada de Assad.

“O número de pessoas que regressaram à Síria nos últimos 15 dias ultrapassou os 25 mil”, disse o ministro do Interior, Ali Yerlikaya, à agência de notícias Anadolu da Turquia.

A Turquia acolheu quase três milhões de refugiados que fugiram da guerra civil em 2011.

Yerlikaya disse que um escritório de migração seria estabelecido na embaixada e no consulado turco em Damasco e Aleppo para que os registros do retorno dos sírios pudessem ser mantidos.

EUA realizam ataque aéreo na Síria, matando dois membros do EI

Além disso, os militares dos EUA disseram ter conduzido um ataque aéreo na Síria que matou dois “Estado Islâmico“operativos e um ferido.

Operativos do grupo terrorista transportavam um caminhão cheio de armas na província de Dayr az Zawr, no leste da Síria, quando foram alvo do ataque aéreo, disse o Comando Central dos EUA em um post no X na segunda-feira.

Estará o HTS pronto para governar a Síria pós-Assad?

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Nigel Farage se oferece para trabalhar com Peter Mandelson para garantir acordo comercial EUA-Reino Unido | Política comercial

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Nigel Farage se oferece para trabalhar com Peter Mandelson para garantir acordo comercial EUA-Reino Unido | Política comercial

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Nigel Farage disse que estaria disposto a ajudar Pedro Mandelson negociar com a administração Trump, depois que o nobre trabalhista foi confirmado como o novo embaixador de Westminster nos EUA.

Lord Mandelson indicou que acredita que o líder reformista do Reino Unido, um amigo de Donald Trumppoderia servir de ligação entre o Reino Unido e o presidente eleito republicano.

Mas Downing Street não quis saber se Keir Starmer gostaria que o veterano político trabalhasse com Farage, dizendo apenas quando questionado que o primeiro-ministro “já começou a construir um relacionamento” com Trump.

Farage já havia se oferecido para usar seu relacionamento com Trump e sua equipe para atuar como uma ponte entre eles e Downing Street. Ele disse ao Telegraph que estaria disposto a trabalhar com pessoas trabalhistas se isso fosse do “interesse nacional”.

“Não sou fã de nenhuma das pessoas do Partido Trabalhista, mas se for do interesse nacional, sempre pensei que poderia ser um recurso útil se eles quisessem usar isso – mas se não o fizerem, mais enganá-los-á. ”, disse o MP de Clacton.

Nigel Farage fotografado usando um boné Make America Great Again em um comício de Trump nos EUA em novembro. Fotografia: Will Oliver/EPA

Farage afirmou que poderia ajudar nas negociações sobre comércio, tarifas, partilha de inteligência e combate ao terrorismo. Ele disse: “Conheço estas pessoas e, em termos de comércio, em termos de defesa e em termos de inteligência, os EUA são a nossa relação mais importante no mundo – esqueçam Bruxelas”.

Ele disse que as negociações sobre um acordo de livre comércio provavelmente serão feitas setor por setor. “Eu ajudaria mesmo que fosse para benefício do governo porque é do interesse nacional. Mas eles estão tão divididos que talvez não queiram aceitar minha oferta.”

Mandelson assumirá o cargo no início de 2025. Como ex-comissário de Comércio da UE e secretário de Estado do Comércio do Reino Unido, o currículo de Mandelson é visto como um ponto forte em meio às preocupações sobre o que a segunda presidência de Trump poderia significar para o Reino Unido, com o político republicano tendo comprometeu-se a introduzir tarifas abrangentes.

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No entanto, as observações anteriores do líder trabalhista sobre Trump – que ele certa vez descreveu como “quase um nacionalista branco e racista” – podem ainda prejudicar as tentativas de promover relações estreitas entre os EUA e o Reino Unido. No fim de semana, fontes do Ministério das Relações Exteriores defenderam Mandelson depois que um conselheiro de campanha de Trump o chamou de “um idiota absoluto”.



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Protestos e resultado eleitoral controverso são mantidos em Moçambique | Feed de notícias

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Protestos e resultado eleitoral controverso são mantidos em Moçambique | Feed de notícias

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Os protestos eclodiram nas ruas de Maputo quando o tribunal superior de Moçambique confirmou a vitória do partido no poder nas disputadas eleições de Outubro. O candidato da oposição Venâncio Mondlane afirma que ganhou as eleições.



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Blake Lively’s claims against Justin Baldoni put spotlight on ‘hostile’ Hollywood tactics

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Blake Lively's claims against Justin Baldoni put spotlight on 'hostile' Hollywood tactics

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Blake Lively says there was a campaign to “destroy” her reputation

Actress Blake Lively was arguably the internet’s public enemy number one for a couple of weeks in the summer. She’s now filed an explosive legal case that she claims lifts the lid on “hostile work environments” that are created to harm reputations in Hollywood – and which are making people question who and what to believe.

Blake Lively had always been a pretty inoffensive kind of actress.

She had been in successful TV shows and films, like Gossip Girl and The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants. She married fellow superstar Ryan Reynolds. She’s friends with Taylor Swift.

Then in August, while promoting her latest movie It Ends With Us, she suddenly became controversial, to the verge of being cancelled.

She was criticised for comments appearing to downplay domestic violence, the film’s theme; while awkward old interviews were resurfaced and repurposed as evidence of bullying behaviour.

Public opinion – at least among those who knew and cared – seemed to have turned against her.

Then the film came out, the furore died down, and social media moved on.

But Lively has now filed a legal case that claims she suffered sexual harassment by It Ends With Us co-star and director Justin Baldoni – and that when she complained, he and his studio Wayfarer retaliated by waging a campaign to “destroy” her reputation.

Getty Images Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively are seen on the set of 'It Ends with Us' on January 12, 2024 in Jersey City, New JerseyGetty Images

Justin Baldoni acted in and directed It Ends With Us

She was the subject of “a sophisticated, co-ordinated, and well-financed retaliation plan” designed “to silence her”, involving a “weaponised a digital army” and fake stories being fed to “unwitting reporters”, her lawyers have alleged – and that’s why she became the focus of negative publicity.

Throughout the complaint, which spans some 80 pages, Lively’s team repeatedly accuses Badoni and Wayfarer of creating a “hostile work environment that nearly derailed production of the film”.

Her lawyers have published text messages sent between Baldoni’s publicist Jennifer Abel and Melissa Nathan, a crisis communications specialist hired by his studio to help manage the harassment complaint. They appear to give a rare glimpse into conversations that are normally kept well out of the spotlight.

Nathan pitched a strategy to “start threads of theories” on social media, to “create, seed, and promote content that appeared to be authentic”, and engage in “social manipulation”, according to the legal papers.

“You know we can bury anyone,” Nathan wrote to Abel in one damning discussion.

Now, the people hired to do crisis PR for Baldoni are doing crisis PR for themselves.

Abel has said Lively’s lawyers “cherry picked” messages to include in their case without crucial context, and that there was “no ‘smear’ implemented”.

“No negative press was ever facilitated, no social combat plan, although we were prepared for it as it’s our job to be ready for any scenario.

“But we didn’t have to implement anything because the internet was doing the work for us.”

The backlash against Lively occurred naturally and didn’t need their help, Abel said.

Lawyer Bryan Freedman, representing Baldoni and his studio as well as Abel and Nathan, echoed that.

He said Baldoni hired a crisis manager due to “multiple demands and threats” allegedly made by Lively, including “threatening to not [show] up to set, threatening to not promote the film, ultimately leading to its demise during release, if her demands were not met”.

He said the plan drawn up by Nathan’s firm “proved unnecessary as audiences found Lively’s own actions, interviews and marketing during the promotional tour distasteful, and responded organically to that, which the media themselves picked up on”.

Overall, Freedman called Lively’s complaint “shameful” and full of “categorically false accusations”.

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Amber Heard sent a message of support to Blake Lively

In recent days, Lively has received support from a string of former co-stars and others in Hollywood.

The name of one of her supporters stands out.

Amber Heard, former wife of Johnny Depp, told NBC: “Social media is the absolute personification of the classic saying, ‘A lie travels halfway around the world before truth can get its boots on.’

“I saw this firsthand and up close. It’s as horrifying as it is destructive.”

Heard was on the receiving end of social media hostility during two high-profile libel trials involving Depp in the UK and US in 2020 and 2022. Nathan also reportedly worked for Depp.

Freedman responded to Heard by saying the only connection between her and Lively was that “for decades every move they have made has been out there for everyone to see” so the public could “make up their own minds – which they did, organically”.

Tortoise Media head of investigations Alexi Mostrous, who hosted a podcast called Who Trolled Amber? earlier this year examining the abuse she received, said there were parallels.

“In both the Blake Lively case and the Amber Heard case, you see PR companies working with digital media specialists and other ‘contractors’ to promote online stories beneficial to their wealthy clients in ways that are opaque and not well understood,” he told BBC News.

“It’s an unregulated world where all sorts of tactics can take place behind closed doors.”

‘Common tactic’

Variety said Lively’s case “lays bare a show business process that’s meant to operate in the shadows – the hiring of expensive crisis communications experts to sway opinion and uplift clients”.

Her allegations suggest a “sinister shadow campaign” that went “beyond what most publicity firms in Hollywood see as acceptable”, The Wrap’s Sharon Waxman wrote.

According to Rory Lynch, partner and head of reputation management law at Gateley Legal, it is “quite a common tactic” in Hollywood and business disputes to “have PRs on both sides planting negative stories, sometimes false stories, about the opposition”.

“Even back in the golden era of Hollywood, there were rumours that Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were using PR professionals to negatively brief against each other.”

However, the PR people who worked for Baldoni and his studio “dropped the ball a little bit” by discussing tactics in texts, he told BBC News.

“It doesn’t surprise me, especially in the US and Hollywood, that you’ve got quite aggressive crisis PR people.

“But the fact that they put that in writing, I think, was possibly not the wisest thing. Normally they might do something like that over the phone.”

Lively herself is “a sophisticated operator” who will “have her own PR people working away in the background as well”, Lynch added.

‘Our eyes are open’

The New York Times, which broke the story of Lively’s complaint at the weekend, said she “denied that she or any of her representatives planted or spread negative information about Mr Baldoni or Wayfarer”.

The paper also pointed out that “it is impossible to know how much of the negative publicity” towards Lively was originally seeded by those working on behalf of Baldoni, “and how much they noticed and amplified”.

Many fans who turned against Lively now see the situation in a different light.

“We are so able to be manipulated into hating a woman that all it takes is a co-ordinated PR effort for us to switch sides against a domestic abuse victim, or a long-beloved American sweetheart,” wrote Maddy Mussen in the Standard.

“Now our eyes are open, will we be harder to fool? Or will we still want any excuse to turn on a famous woman who is suddenly, in our eyes and the eyes of the ones manipulating us, no longer worthy?”

The Guardian’s Laura Snapes wrote that she and her friends had now “looked back, horrified, on what we had said about her in recent months”.

She added: “Lively’s complaint has left my head spinning. What can you really trust?”

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