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YouTube ‘aiding and abetting’ Russian propaganda machine, says MoD
2022-03-24 00:00:00.0     每日电讯报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has demanded that YouTube remove footage of a “doctored” video call that a Russian prankster held with Ben Wallace.

       The calls came after a third extract of a hoax call between Mr Wallace and an impostor posing as Ukrainian prime minister Denys Shmyhal was published on Wednesday.

       In the most recent footage, which Mr Wallace has previously told The Telegraph is “total clipped garbage”, he is seen to be asked about what he thinks of Ukraine’s “anti-Nato status”.

       Mr Wallace appears to reply: “Of course we are sad. Britain is one of those countries that wanted you to join Nato.”

       According to the MoD, the clips have been “doctored” to aid disinformation and “propaganda” at the behest of the Kremlin, as it struggles in the war.

       However, the footage has remained on the video sharing platform, which is owned by Google, since Monday when the first video extract emerged, despite the attempts of officials to get them blocked or pulled down.

       The MoD wrote to YouTube saying that the apparently altered clips wrongly claim that British-supplied NLAW anti-tank missiles have failed and also falsely suggest that the UK is running out of its own supplies.

       ‘Putting people at risk’

       The letter reads: “Any perceived failure of our lethal aid supplied to support Ukraine will provide an immediate detrimental effect upon the morale of Ukrainian forces mounting resistance to Russian aggression and create another chapter in the Kremlin’s playbook of disinformation and lies.”

       It says that the “modified and edited clips” risk being used by Vladimir Putin’s Russian state as a premise for more attacks breaching international law and to “inflict further human rights abuses”.

       The letter adds: “I am confident you would not wish to be a conduit for Russian propaganda or be in any way associated with the potential consequences of this time of media manipulation.”

       Saying the “Russian state was responsible for the hoax call”, the letter insists “you remove (or at least block) access to the videos”.

       Officials fear further videos may emerge during the emergency Nato summit on Ukraine on Thursday, with Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, having also been targeted by the hoax callers.

       A defence source said: “YouTube is in danger of aiding and abetting the Russian state propaganda machine, putting people at risk.”

       YouTube declined to say whether it would be removing the videos.

       A spokesman said: “We are taking extraordinary measures to stop the spread of misinformation and disrupt disinformation campaigns online.

       “Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, we have taken a number of actions including blocking access to all channels associated with Russian state-funded media, globally.

       “We’ve also removed more than 1,000 channels and over 15,000 videos for violating our Community Guidelines, and our systems are continuing to surface authoritative news content in search results for queries about Russia and Ukraine.”

       


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