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Curaçao Chronicle denounces fake articles circulating online

Local | By Correspondent December 13, 2024

WILLEMSTAD - Curaçao Chronicle wishes to inform its readers about the emergence of fake articles being published online using a copy of the Curaçao Chronicle’s front page. These false publications have no connection to the editorial team or employees of Curaçao Chronicle. 

The fake articles mimic the design and format of our website to mislead the public, spreading disinformation and potentially harming the reputation of our trusted news platform. 

“We want to emphasize that these articles are not written or authorized by Curaçao Chronicle. We have no knowledge of who is behind these fake publications, but we are taking this matter very seriously,” stated a spokesperson for Curaçao Chronicle. 

Efforts are underway to identify the individuals or groups responsible for this malicious activity. Curaçao Chronicle is working diligently to safeguard its reputation as a reliable and trustworthy news source. 

Readers are encouraged to remain vigilant and to verify the authenticity of any news articles claiming to originate from Curaçao Chronicle. Official articles and updates can always be found on the website’s verified domain. 

“We are committed to providing accurate and reliable news to the community and will not allow these fake publications to undermine our mission,” added the spokesperson. 

Curaçao Chronicle urges the public to report any suspicious articles or pages imitating the website to assist in putting an end to this harmful practice. 

For any further information or concerns, readers are encouraged to contact Curaçao Chronicle directly through official communication channels.

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