

Dominican Woman's Confession Exposes Political Manipulation
Dominican Woman Confesses to Media Manipulation in "Ley Mordaza" Controversy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – A video confession has surfaced, implicating a woman in a scheme to manipulate public opinion regarding the proposed "Ley Mordaza" (gag law). The woman, who remains unnamed to protect her identity, claims she was coerced by Ivan Feliz into creating and disseminating videos attacking prominent figures, including Faride. She states, "Ivan Feliz promised me a job in exchange for my silence on the Gory Molla issue and for creating videos against Faride." This confession raises serious questions about the tactics used to influence public opinion on this controversial legislation. The video, which has already accumulated significant views and likes, highlights the vulnerability of individuals to manipulation and the potential for misinformation to sway public discourse. The authorities are yet to comment on the allegations, but the video has sparked outrage and calls for a thorough investigation into the matter. The incident underscores the importance of media literacy and critical thinking in navigating the complexities of modern political narratives. The woman's apology and willingness to face the consequences offer a glimmer of hope for accountability and transparency.