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The Indicter, established in Sweden 2005, is an online monthly magazine published in English. It focuses on issues of geopolitics and human rights and its editorial line is liberal to left-wing. Material published by the Indicter has been the subject of international controversy; in 2017 it published an analysis which became an official document at the UN Security Council. The magazine reached half a million viewers in December 2020, according to Jetpack stats reproduced in the journal (statistics starting April 2016). The Indicter was founded by Marcello Ferrada de Noli, a social libertarian.

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dbo:abstract The Indicter, established in Sweden 2005, is an online monthly magazine published in English. It focuses on issues of geopolitics and human rights and its editorial line is liberal to left-wing. Material published by the Indicter has been the subject of international controversy; in 2017 it published an analysis which became an official document at the UN Security Council. Its mission statement says the Indicter aspires to "denounce war crimes, human rights abuses, and state assaults on privacy and civil liberties". The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter describes the Indicter as a publication associated with the NGO Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR). However, Sources notes that the monthly magazine's legal publisher is the Swedish company Libertarian Books. Numerous articles published by the Indicter and its predecessor, the Professor's Blog, were reproduced through WikiLeaks' social media between 2010-2018. However, some of the magazine's analyses have been critically addressed in a number of European mainstream media outlets including Der Spiegel, Le Figaro, France 24, Liberation, and HuffPost, in addition to Swedish news sites. The magazine reached half a million viewers in December 2020, according to Jetpack stats reproduced in the journal (statistics starting April 2016). The Indicter was founded by Marcello Ferrada de Noli, a social libertarian. (en)
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rdfs:comment The Indicter, established in Sweden 2005, is an online monthly magazine published in English. It focuses on issues of geopolitics and human rights and its editorial line is liberal to left-wing. Material published by the Indicter has been the subject of international controversy; in 2017 it published an analysis which became an official document at the UN Security Council. The magazine reached half a million viewers in December 2020, according to Jetpack stats reproduced in the journal (statistics starting April 2016). The Indicter was founded by Marcello Ferrada de Noli, a social libertarian. (en)
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