Topic: Russian disinformation
Russian disinformation is often cited as a justification for censorship and surveillance measures that threaten free speech and privacy. Claims of disinformation can lead to crackdowns on content and individuals, undermining the principles of open discourse and individual liberty. It is essential to scrutinize how these narratives are used to justify restrictions on expression and the collection of personal data.
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Trudeau Deflects After Honoring Nazi in Parliament, Warns of Russian Disinformation
In the wake of a political maelstrom sparked by his congratulatory applause for a World War II veteran who had…
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NewsGuard responds after Hunter Biden laptop story is more widely confirmed
Nearer the time, the co-founder suggested the story was a “hoax.”




