Talk:Réalité-EU

Corrections to the page on Realite-EU:

These sentences have to be in past tense: “In an undated press release, then-staffer Simon Barrett explained that Réalité-EU is affiliated with International Media Intelligence Analysis (IMIA). IMIA, like this new e-publication Réalité-EU, is an organisation of global reach that exposes threats from state sponsors of terrorism, terrorist financing, nuclear proliferation, suppression of human rights, and related issues."[3]

IMIA was dissolved on April 14th 2009 and therefore Realite-EU is no longer affiliated with IMIA. 

Its registered domains I-M-I-A.org and I-M-I-A.com never went live. 

The organization maintained a website at imianews.org but since the domain was deleted on December 15th 2008 there is no remaining evidence of the content. 

Footnote 3 which was a reference for the affiliation between Realite-EU and IMIA is broken and should be removed.

Additions to the page about Realite-EU:

Realite-EU provides breaking news and long-term trends on the growing threat of Iran and extremism in Europe and the Middle East and other issues as well as give reporters lists of experts to interview.

The list of experts names one more person, which should be added to this listing here: Gerlinde Gerber