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" ... As long as we have the pursuance of social media and good content to influence us, influencers will continually be leveraged by e-commerce brands, both large and small, to sculpt consumers' sentiments and outlook in the direction of a certain product or service. Influencer marketing is not going anywhere. ... "
" ... The new motion for a resolution is a proposal to address the issue of complicit actors that funded or otherwise assisted the Daesh atrocities, for example, by supplying the weapons. It is a direct response to the evidence presented in the CAR’s report. The CAR's research analysed over 40,000 items recovered from Daesh between 2014 and 2017. The CAR report identified non-Europen countries as the main manufacturer of weapons documented in Syria and Iraq. Chinese weapons formed the majority of the weapons recovered in Iraq with Russian manufacturers (closely followed by Chinese) forming the majority of weapons seized in Syria. The research found that out of the many weapons recovered from Daesh in pursuance of the research originated from European countries, Romania turned out to be the main European manufacturer of the recovered weapons in Syria and Iraq, followed by Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Serbia, Poland, and the Czech Republic. The report further indicated that the former Warsaw Pact EU Member States (Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic) manufactured 28% of the weapons found in Iraq and 42% of the weapons recovered in Syria. ... "
" ... The number of prosecutions against Daesh fighters and complicit actors continues to be very low. This is true in countries where Daesh committed genocidal atrocities, like Syria and Iraq, but also in countries where Daesh fighters return to (so-called Daesh foreign fighters). In June 2017, the Council of Europe, in pursuance of a report by Pieter Omtzigt MP, collected data on prosecution of Daesh from all member states to the Council of Europe. The data revealed a large discrepancy between the numbers of Daesh foreign fighters returning to their home countries and numbers of those prosecuted. Further such data should be obtained in due course to explore whether the situation persists, or states have taken their responsibilities more seriously. ... "