Satellite images in short supply
Simply because the U.S. government does not want it, the companies Planet Labs and its competitor Vantor have suspended the release of satellite images from the Middle East. Journalists and researchers rely on these images to assess the consequences of military attacks. As a result, the movement of ships in the area around the Strait of Hormuz also remains hidden from the public
This prevents the global public from taking note of the crimes of the ongoing wars of aggression. P.S. Isn’t it finally time for our federal government to confirm the findings of the Scientific Service of the Bundestag that the wars waged by Israel and the U.S. against Iran constitute a war of aggression in violation of international law?
Read more https://www.heise.de/news/Planet-Labs-haelt-Satellitenbilder-aus-Nahost-zurueck-11246045.html
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Tags: #Satellitenbilder #NaherOsten #Iran #Hormus #Trump #PlanetLabs #Vantor #Informationsfreiheit #Zensur #Militär #Frieden #Krieg #Friedenserziehung #Menschenrechte #Zivilklauseln
Created: 2026-04-05 16:39:09
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