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Stop-Trolls was created by Bernard Grua who wanted to separate his tasks of countering trolls from his regular activist, traveler and photographer blogs. Stop-Trolls is one of the few websites which actually fight back trolls and make them pay for their slandering, their threats and their harassment. In June 2019, it was extended to cyberstalkers with Pakistani Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam, emerging from the dark web behind different false names and accounts.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Twitter harassment storm by Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam
In a short period of time, I received 89 harassment tweets from the same Twitter account, @barefootRamster, belonging to Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam (RA). It was a retaliation following the article about her child maltreatment "Is Rmala Aalam guilty of maltreatment against her child?" and the one posted on the French news website, Agoravox: "Pakistan, extremism as a consequence of retardation or as a modernity crisis?"
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Ramla Akhtar,
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Saturday, September 21, 2019
Is Rmala Aalam guilty of maltreatment against her child?
While Rmala Aalam, aka Ramla Akhtar, is instrumentalising her unfortunate child to cover her hate speech, her xenophobia, her extremism and her call for violences, we cannot stand anymore such a manipulation. It is time to speak.
Here below, is a collection of testimonies about her child maltreatment that were spontaneously received as comments under the report already communicated to Pakistani authorities: Report of a French traveler about a domestic hate speech against the Wakhi minority of Chapursan Valley and its male international guests - credibility assessment of an alleged sexual conspiracy against local women and foreign female visitors – concerns about an emerging external extremism.
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Better Bonds,
BetterBonds,
child maltreatment,
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medicine,
Ramla Akhtar,
remedies,
Rmala Aalam,
sea buckthorn
Rmala Aaalam's reaction to BetterBonds review of products and services
Rmala Aalam, aka Ramla Akhtar (RA), is the manager and the owner of «BetterBonds», an herbal shop located near Hussaini Bridge, Gulmit, Gojal, Hunza. She sells medicines and treatment packs against cancer, diabetes, mental disorders, obesity, bone weakness, etc. She also provides medical consultations. I published a review of her shop on her page. The review and the following comments from both sides have already been detailed in an article: BetterBonds, herbal shop of Gojal - Review of products and services.As she was not able to obtain the balanced review removed by Facebook she massively uses the audience of her Facebook shop page and her Facebook blog page to gain reporting in pack to the moderator, in order get the review removed. Meanwhile, she publishes numerous posts with "ad personam" attacks and unsupported allegations. Here, we will focus just on her posts where she demands help for getting support in obtaining the review to be removed by Facebook moderation.
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
BetterBonds, herbal shop of Gojal - Review of products and services
BetterBonds is a herbal shop located near Hussaini bridge, Gojal, Hunza Valley, Pakistan. It is owned by Mss Rmala Aalam, aka Ramla Akar. Here below, is the review published on its two Facebook pages. BetterBonds by Rmala - Integrated Folk Remedies For Your Joy & Wellness and BetterBonds Natural Products for Joy & Wellbeing
On September 16, 2019, the same text was published on both pages: first publication and second publication. These reviews did not received proper business comments according to Facebook community policies. Instead they resulted, mostly, in unsupported attacks "ad personam". The discusion is presented below. It is evidenced with the screen captures presented in exhibit 2.
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Better Bonds,
BetterBonds,
Gojal,
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Herbal Shop,
Hunza,
hussaini,
medicine,
Ramla Akhtar,
remedies,
Rmala Aalam,
sea buckthorn
Monday, September 16, 2019
Hunza: who dares saying Rmala Aalam, aka Ramla Akhtar, is a terrorist?
Labels:
BetterBonds,
defamation,
extremism,
fake news,
fanatism,
Gojal,
gulmit,
hate speech,
Hunza,
hussaini,
madness,
Ramla Akhar,
Rmala Aalam,
rumor,
Taliban,
terrorism,
Troll
Location:
Vallée de Hunza, Garelt
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