A View of Real Society

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Gain insight into society’s realities – exploring the ethical, moral, and social issues often unseen. Discover perspectives that challenge the status quo.

Unveiling the Real Society: Exploring Truths That Matter
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In a world where perception often overshadows reality, it’s essential to look beyond the surface to understand the full story. Twenty-five years ago, the iconic interview with Princess Diana captivated audiences worldwide, but recent revelations about how the interview was secured remind us of the dangers of deception – even from trusted institutions. Journalist Martin Bashir’s manipulation to obtain the interview using false bank statements exposed a breach of trust that took years to uncover, leaving lasting questions about ethics and accountability.

This site seeks to explore stories like these, where truth and perception diverge, and to provide a platform for honest, nuanced discussion. We invite you to challenge assumptions, examine the facts, and seek a clearer view of the world around us, free from the influence of unchecked narratives. Together, let’s work toward a society where transparency and integrity guide us forward.

Princess Diana: The Interview that Shocked the World (Full Documentary)

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25 years ago ago, Panorama reporter Martin Bashir secured his global scoop interview with Princess Diana. Now, a new team fronted by journalist John Ware has carried out its own four-month investigation, with exclusive interviews and revelations from internal BBC documents.

This is the inside story of how Martin Bashir obtained his career-defining interview, and how the BBC responded when it discovered he had faked bank statements and shown them to Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer. This is a documentary about Princess Diana, her brother and the questions about the the scandal surrounding Martin Bashir’s now infamous interview that won’t go away.

Princess Diana will always be the most beloved Princess of all time. The fact that she died 25 years ago but yet still trending shows she was indeed a real princess. Gone but will never be forgotten. She was a breath of fresh air, a strong woman, loving mother and champion of humanitarian causes and the world loved her just for being herself. SHE WAS THE REAL JEWEL IN THE CROWN.

Princess Diana interview: BBC covered up ‘deceitful behaviour’ of journalist Martin Bashir

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3,000 of Martin Bashir’s Emails with Princess Diana Released | Good Morning Britain

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William, Harry condemn BBC over ‘deceitful’ Diana interview | Today Show Australia

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21 mei 2021

An inquiry has criticised a BBC interview with Princess Diana in 1995 as Prince William and Harry condemn the interview.

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2 Beyond Appearances: The Call for Authentic Integrity

Vatican sent Italian children born out of wedlock to America as orphans; new book uncovers program

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3 Uncovering the Harsh Realities of Child Labor

Apna Ghar – My Home. A story of India’s Railway children

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31 jan 2018

Apna Ghar charts the work of Ravi Rai Manas and his organisation Children of Mother Earth. Ravi has dedicated his life to working with destitute children and families living in abject poverty along the vast network of railway lines in northern India. Many of the children in this film have been forced to beg, steal or been sold as slaves to survive in a country that boasts a strengthening economy and rapidly growing middle class but still has little ability to care for its most vulnerable.

Uncovering Eight-Year-Old Children Working in Factories

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In Nepal, over a million young children are working, many in brick factories. 11-year-old Arvind has been working for the past three years making around $1.75 a day.

The law strictly prohibits the employment of children under the age of 14, and is a crime punishable by a year of imprisonment and a fine. Yet around 10 percent of the workers in brick factories are underaged.

VICE World News Sahar Zand speaks with child labourers, their parents, and a factory owner to find out why these children are working.

The thousands of homeless children trying to eke out a living in India’s railway stations

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The story behind the Railway Children charity – as told by our founder

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20 apr 2022
 
Railway Children founder David Maidment talks about how the charity was established in this short film, and how we help children in the UK, India and East Africa thanks to your support. Read more about our work here: www.railwaychildren.org.uk

THE RAILWAY CHILDREN – ‘Now and Then’ Documentary

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4 The Condition of Humanity: Insights from “The Little Prince”

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