Anonymous ID: ef8b49 Sept. 10, 2023, 3:08 a.m. No.19523098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3604 >>3704 >>3716

‘We don’t see pro-Russia propaganda’ on X (aka Twitter) – Musk

 

A European Commission report claimed last week that ‘pro-Kremlin’ narratives were rampant on the platform

 

There is no evidence that Moscow has been misusing X (formerly Twitter) to spread its “propaganda” online, billionaire Elon Musk has said. It followed the publication of an EU report last week, which alleged that Russia was conducting “disinformation campaigns” on social media.

 

“Where is all this pro-Russia propaganda? We don’t see it,” the entrepreneur posted on X on Thursday in a reply to independent journalist Glenn Greenwald.

 

The US-Brazilian reporter and political commentator has been highly critical of what he perceives as a campaign by Western governments to stifle public debate and censor dissent online under the guise of fighting malign Russian influence.

 

Greenwald shared his view on recent examples of that effort on his ‘System Update’ talk show, posting clips from the episode on X, which drew Musk’s attention.

 

The journalist blasted coverage by the Washington Post of a study released by the European Commission last week. The document analyzed the effect of the EU’s Digital Services Act on purported “Russian disinformation campaigns” on major online platforms, including X.

 

The US newspaper framed the findings as confirmation that Musk has allowed “Russian disinformation” to spread far and wide since purchasing the social media giant last October.

 

“The whole claim is completely dubious and even flagrantly fraudulent,” Greenwald remarked, after lamenting that the WaPo’s take had gone “super viral,” having been shared by people who did not even read the article, let alone the study.

 

The report mentioned Musk twice. One reference claimed that the reach of “pro-Kremlin accounts” had grown by 36% between January and May, after the owner argued that “all news is to some degree propaganda,” and lifted “mitigation measures.” The remark came after Musk reinstated the account of ex-Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in April.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/582573-musk-russian-propaganda-wapo/

Anonymous ID: ef8b49 Sept. 10, 2023, 3:36 a.m. No.19523125   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3604 >>3704 >>3716

UK parliamentary staffer suspected of spying for China – Sunday Times

 

The man, who was detained and released on bail, was reportedly linked to high-ranking Tory MPs

 

A researcher working for the UK House of Commons and a second man were arrested in March on suspicion of spying for China, the Sunday Times reported on Saturday.

 

The researcher reportedly worked on international policy and had ties to several “senior Tory MPs,” some of whom had access to “classified or highly sensitive information.” The man’s contacts were said to have included Minister of State for Security Tom Tugendhat and Alicia Kearns, chairwoman of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee.

 

In a brief statement, the Metropolitan Police Service confirmed that a man in his 30s was arrested in Oxfordshire and a man in his 20s was arrested in Edinburgh under the Official Secrets Act. “Searches were also carried out at both the residential properties, as well as at a third address in east London,” the Met said. Both suspects have since been released on bail until later October.

 

Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, which handles espionage-related crimes, is investigating the case.

 

“While I recognize the public interest, we all have a duty to ensure any work of the authorities is not jeopardized,” Kearns said, declining to comment on the matter in detail.

 

A source close to Kearns told PA Media that, if the allegations are true, it would be a “serious escalation” with Beijing.

 

Tensions between China and the West have increased in recent years, with the heads of MI5 and the FBI making a joint statement in July 2022, calling Beijing “the biggest long-term threat.” UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly struck a more conciliatory note during his visit to Beijing late last month, stressing that Britain needs a “pragmatic, sensible working relationship with China.” He also criticized calls to entirely disengage from China.

 

Beijing has repeatedly denied allegations of espionage, accusing the West of waging a global smear campaign and urging it to abandon “its Cold War mentality.”

 

“We are always firmly opposed to espionage activities. We hope relevant parties will stop smearing China with groundless accusations,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said in June.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/582685-uk-parliament-china-spying/