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− | The ''Guardian'' reported in May 2016 that Breakthrough Media worked for the [[Research, Information and Communications Unit]] of the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] on the ''Help For Syria'' campaign, which sought to provide | + | The ''Guardian'' reported in May 2016 that Breakthrough Media worked for the [[Research, Information and Communications Unit]] of the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] on the ''Help For Syria'' campaign, which sought to provide advice on how to aid Syrian refugees.<ref name="Guardian020516">Ian Cobain, Alice Ross, Rob Evans and Mona Mahmood, [http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/may/02/uk-government-covert-propaganda-stop-muslims-joining-isis?CMP=share_btn_tw Revealed: UK's covert propaganda bid to stop Muslims joining Isis], ''Guardian'', 2 May 2016.</ref> |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 05:26, 9 January 2017
Breakthrough Media Network is a London communications company.[1]
Help for Syria campaign
The Guardian reported in May 2016 that Breakthrough Media worked for the Research, Information and Communications Unit of the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism on the Help For Syria campaign, which sought to provide advice on how to aid Syrian refugees.[1]
People
Directors
Affiliates
- Horizon PR - Joint venture with Saatchi & Saatchi[2]
Contact details
- London
- Elizabeth House
- 39 York Road
- London SE1 7NQ
- +44 (0)20 7401 2555 info@breakthroughmedia.org
- Nairobi
- P.O Box 14230-008001
- Westlands,
- Nairobi, Kenya
- +254 (0)791 578 642 info@breakthroughmedia.org
Website: http://breakthroughmedia.org/
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ian Cobain, Alice Ross, Rob Evans and Mona Mahmood, Revealed: UK's covert propaganda bid to stop Muslims joining Isis, Guardian, 2 May 2016.
- ↑ Ian Cobain, Alice Ross, Rob Evans and Mona Mahmood, Inside Ricu, the shadowy propaganda unit inspired by the cold war, The Guardian, 2 May 2016.