Ama Llulla is a fact-checking network comprising multiple independent journalism organizations that was created to combat disinformation within Peru.[1] The group primarily focuses on verifying information disseminated by political groups and social media while also providing truthful information to indigenous groups in the nation.[1][2]
^ ab"Nace Ama Llulla, una red para combatir 'fake news' en las elecciones peruanas". EFE (in Spanish). 17 January 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
^"Peruvian media create alliance with support from UN to verify information during electoral campaign in Indigenous languages". LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center. Moody College of Communication. 2021-01-20. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
AmaLlulla is a fact-checking network comprising multiple independent journalism organizations that was created to combat disinformation within Peru. The...
three moral precepts that governed their behavior: Ama sua: Do not steal Amallulla: Do not lie Ama quella: Do not be lazy Colonial sources are not entirely...
society based on community collectivism and on the Inca moral code ama sua, amallulla, ama qhilla, (Quechua for "do not steal, do not lie, do not be lazy")...
society based on community collectivism and on the Inca moral code ama sua, amallulla, ama qhilla, (do not steal, do not lie, do not be lazy). The island...
husband Rufo Zurita, and Quilla Zurita with her daughter. Ama Sua, Ama Qhella, AmaLlulla, Lyrichord disc – United States, 1981. A Mi Tierra, Origo 1004...
Vizcarra's dissolution as unconstitutional, though fact-checking group AmaLlulla reported that Muñante's accusation was false, citing the January 2020...
overview Formed 1979; 45 years ago (1979) Jurisdiction Peru Motto Ama suwa, ama qilla amallulla (Don't be a thief, don't be a liar, don't be lazy) Agency executive...
Internally territories are allowed to uphold indigenous ideas such as amallulla, ama killa, ama shwa (not to lie, be lazy or steal). The President of Ecuador...