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Russia Accused of Deploying Coronavirus Disinformation to Sow Distrust (reuters.com) 197

AmiMoJo quotes Reuters: Russian media have deployed a "significant disinformation campaign" against the West to worsen the impact of the coronavirus, generate panic and sow distrust, according to a European Union document seen by Reuters... The EU document said the Russian campaign, pushing fake news online in English, Spanish, Italian, German and French, uses contradictory, confusing and malicious reports to make it harder for the EU to communicate its response to the pandemic.

"A significant disinformation campaign by Russian state media and pro-Kremlin outlets regarding COVID-19 is ongoing," said the nine-page internal document, dated March 16, using the name of the disease that can be caused by the coronavirus. "The overarching aim of Kremlin disinformation is to aggravate the public health crisis in Western countries...in line with the Kremlin's broader strategy of attempting to subvert European societies," the document produced by the EU's foreign policy arm, the European External Action Service, said.

The article notes that while Russia calls the accusations "unfounded," the EU has recorded nearly 80 cases of coronavirus disinformation since January 22nd. Responding to the report, America's Secretary of State also criticized disinformation efforts coming from China and Iran, according to U.S. News and World Report. He adds that the U.S. government has since contacted all three of the disinformation-spreading countries.

"They need to knock it off. We don't approve of it. The idea of transparency and accuracy in information is very important."
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Russia Accused of Deploying Coronavirus Disinformation to Sow Distrust

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  • Clearly it wasn't the US that said "The idea of transparency and accuracy in information is very important"

  • "They need to knock it off. We don't approve of it. The idea of transparency and accuracy in information is very important."

    Yeah. It's a lot harder to con and cheat people if they have a grasp of that idea.

  • by buravirgil ( 137856 ) <buravirgil@gmail.com> on Sunday March 22, 2020 @06:33AM (#59858792)
    YOU ARE A VICTIM OF THE RULES YOU LIVE BY
    ~Jenny Holzer

    1999 book https://www.goodreads.com/book... [goodreads.com]

    From the adapted film of 2011: An aspiring copywriter (Vladimir Epifantsev) interviews with the owner of an ad agency (Igor Grigoriev).

    Writer: It is a well known fact that in the countries of Eastern Europe, Coca-Cola is more of an ideological fetish than a refreshing soft drink. If, for instance, BBLz drinks are positioned as possessing the “taste of victory”, then Coco-Cola possesses the “taste of freedom”
    Owner: Give it to me in fewer words.
    Writer: Let us take a classic positioning slogan: “Sprite- the Uncola”. For the Russian consumer, therefore, the term “Uncola” has extensive anti-democratic and anti-liberal connotations, which makes it highly attractive in conditions of military dictatorship. Translated into Russian “Uncola” would become “Nye-Cola”. The sound of the word (similar to the old Russian name “Nikola”) and the associations aroused by it offer a perfect fit with the aesthetic required by the likely future scenario. A possible version of the slogan: SPRITE. THE NYE-COLA FOR NIKOLA. A possible text for an advertising clip: [sings] Deep in the sprint-time forest I drank my birch-bright Sprite.
    Owner: The “Uncola” is Seven-Up’s slogan, not Sprite’s. But that’s Ok. We can use it. You’re hired. You’ve passed the interview. Now try another brand.
  • From TFA:

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Russian media have deployed a âoesignificant disinformation campaign"
    [...]
    The Kremlin denied the allegations

    If that doesn't tell you the Kremlin controls the media in Russia, I don't know what does.

    Having said that, megarich fucks in cahoots with the government control the media and manipulates public opinions in the US also...

    • What the Kremlin (Peskov) did rather than deny is to point how russophobic and groundless those allegation where.
      And no, that does not prove collusion (but does not disprove it either).
      This inference of Yours is a fallacy.

  • Can we now rename the Spainish flu to the Probably North American Flu?
  • Russian Empire uses social media to weaken anybody in their agenda.

    Last two years I see new breed of trolls on both side of our country politics. They too sharp, too manuplative.

    Just extra careful when you read something on the net.

    • Same here. About the first of feb I posted a 2 month prediction of infection/death rate in China on a relevant reddit board (that actually ended up being pretty close I might add). Someone replied to me "thanks for doing our legwork". Then deleted the post (and trolled some other persons comment just above mine). The next few posts I made (on totally different subjects) where then trolled and downvoted into oblivion....so I took the message and haven't returned again.

      I knew China had bought reddit and figur

    • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

      Considering the garbage quality of what "Russian trolls" actually did back in 2016, if it's "sharp and manipulative", it's probably not Russian.

      Seriously look up what was presented as evidence of Russian manipulation. Difference between that and 4chan's acts is like a different between a firecracker and a strategic nuke.

  • ... none of the articles cite any actual source beyond "a European Union document seen by Reuters", henceforth referred to as "the EU Document", which isn't any source at all. the second one is directly a bunch of baseless accusations by Mr. Pompeo, a dubious source to start with.

    yes, the net is flooded with fakes. stop contributing, slashdot.

    • Re:so ... (Score:4, Informative)

      by Jzanu ( 668651 ) on Sunday March 22, 2020 @08:36AM (#59858974)
      You are looking for this report [euvsdisinfo.eu] and this [euvsdisinfo.eu] reference. Also, here is a better DW article [dw.com] in English. Russian Information Warfare [google.com] is old hat from past times [google.com], and Putin is just a rusty hack who needs to be assassinated.
      • by znrt ( 2424692 )

        thanks for the links! i still don't find there any proof of a 'russian campaign', but at least their headlines don't assert as much, using the more subtle and speculative interrogative forms (another headline classic). yes, lots of drivel inventoried there, but collecting just the drivel from russian sources still doesn't prove a deliberate russian campaign. funnily, some of it was even spewed by trump himself almost verbatim barely a month ago (e.g. "this is less than a flu"), but didn't make it to the rep

  • I don't understand what they have to gain by spreading disinformation on this. They got their guy in the white house in the 2016 presidential election, though now it looks like they are just aiming for chaos for the 2020 election (as if that wasn't already sufficiently abundant after 2016). But what is the goal of that? As we saw in 2000 and 2016, the US presidential election is not allowed to end in a tie and do-over; someone has to be assigned president if the public election doesn't result in a clear
    • Their guy locks down the US, Martial Law is declared, elections are suspended. End Game - we look like USSR style soviet Russia.

      Think I'm crazy:

      https://www.washingtonexaminer... [washingtonexaminer.com]

      https://www.wsj.com/articles/m... [wsj.com]
      https://www.politico.com/news/... [politico.com]
      https://hillreporter.com/repor... [hillreporter.com]
      https://www.rollingstone.com/p... [rollingstone.com]
      https://www.rawstory.com/2020/... [rawstory.com]
      https://www.thehour.com/news/a... [thehour.com]

      • Their guy

        For two years the Left refused to accept the results of the 2016 elections by calling Trump "traitor". They demanded investigation, which concluded, that not only is Trump not a traitor, but no treason has taken place at all — that it was all a fevered conspiracy theory [theintercept.com] from the (very) sore losers.

        Do they apologize? No, they continue calling him "Russian man"...

        • For two years the Left refused to accept the results of the 2016 elections

          Citation needed. Fox News and the like really love to make this claim, but I have yet to see any credible support for it. Who are you describing as "the Left" here that "refused to accept the results"? There is a huge chasm between being unhappy with the results and not accepting them.

          calling Trump "traitor"
          Trump openly - on national television - asked a foreign government to interfere in the elections. That is treason, period.

          They demanded investigation, which concluded, that not only is Trump not a traitor

          Trump's own actions demanded the investigation, once he fired the head of the FBI and fired his Attorney General as well.

          That said, it seems pretty clear that you did not read even the summary of the investigation (as in, the summary that was released by Muller - a lifetime republican - himself). He very plainly stated that Trump was not exonerated. He very plainly stated that had he found reason to completely exonerate him, he would have said so.

          conspiracy theory

          How much demonstrable evidence do you need to show you that the Kremlin very strongly preferred the election to go to Trump, and that they took action to help that happen?

      • If there are no elections, then either the outgoing House of Representatives chooses a President Elect, or else Senator Chuck Schumer would become President. (due to the number of Republican Senators up for re-election this year)

  • Russian media have deployed a "significant disinformation campaign" against the West to worsen the impact of the coronavirus

    Of course! As Obama's trusted lieutenant once put it [brainyquote.com], "You never let a serious crisis go to waste".

    Russian media aren't alone at that — the West's own Left (happily lapping from the Russian bowl since Vietnam War [medium.com]) have identified "healthcare cuts" [theguardian.com] as the reason, why we don't have X times more emergency ventilators and masks, than we do; and why there aren't X times more doctors and nurses now that those that do exist are largely in self-isolation already [aljazeera.com]. Because, yeah, a doctor attending a patient without wearing a mask [dnyuz.com] — and getting infected as a result — is all KKKon$ervatives' fault...

  • The little masquerade a strategy of russian geopolitical, diplomatic of military deception.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • Some more examples

    Russian interfere in the US 2016 Presidential election.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

    Russian interfere in the UK 2016 Brexit referendum
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

    Russian interfere in the French 2017 Presidential Election
    https://www.politico.eu/articl... [politico.eu]

    Russian interfere in the Scottish Independence Referendum
    https://www.theguardian.com/po... [theguardian.com]

    Russian interfere in the 2019 Canadian election
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politi... [www.cbc.ca]
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politi... [www.cbc.ca]

    Russian interfere in the 27 o

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