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The website of the article contains the following information:
Sudan Tribune is a nonprofit website based in Paris that was started in 2003.
Our goal is to promote plural [more than one kind of] information, democratic and free debate on Sudan.
The site is run by a team of independent Sudanese and international journalists and editors.
What information provided suggests that the website might not be the most credible source about genocide in Sudan?
The authors are based in Paris and might have a bias against the Sudan government.
The authors are part of an independent, nonprofit news organization.
The publication is not affiliated with the government of Sudan.
The website is run by journalists who want to tell both sides of the story.
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"The authors are based in Paris and might have a bias against the Sudan government."
Explanation: being based outside Sudan (in Paris) could imply distance from local context and potential political bias. The other statements (independent nonprofit, not government-affiliated, aiming to present multiple sides) point toward independence and balance, which generally support credibility rather than undermine it.
Explanation: being based outside Sudan (in Paris) could imply distance from local context and potential political bias. The other statements (independent nonprofit, not government-affiliated, aiming to present multiple sides) point toward independence and balance, which generally support credibility rather than undermine it.
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