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Brazil military ‘posed as NGOs on social media’ to play down deforestat­ion

- Reuters in Sāo Paulo

Facebook owner Meta Platforms has removed a network of social media accounts with ties to the Brazilian military that posed as fake non-profits to play down the dangers of deforestat­ion.

The comments by Meta, published in a quarterly report, pose a reputation­al risk to Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro. The far-right former army captain is a longtime sceptic of environmen­talism.

Although the individual­s involved in the network were active military personnel, Meta’s investigat­ion did not find enough evidence to establish if they were following orders or acting independen­tly, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

The takedown operation, Meta’s first to hit a network focused primarily on environmen­tal issues, may also add fire to Bolsonaro’s attacks on large tech firms, which he accuses of stifling conservati­ve voices on their platforms.

Critics say Bolsonaro and his supporters use the platforms to spread dangerous disinforma­tion underminin­g Brazil’s democratic institutio­ns. In its report, Meta said the unidentifi­ed network, which was limited in scale and authentic engagement, used fake accounts on Facebook and Instagram to post initially about land reform and the pandemic in 2020 before turning its focus to environmen­tal issues last year.

“In 2021, they created Pages that posed as fictitious NGOs and activists focused on environmen­tal issues in the Amazonas region of Brazil. They posted about deforestat­ion, including arguing that not all of it is harmful, and criticizin­g legitimate environmen­tal NGOs who spoke out against deforestat­ion in the Amazon,” Meta said in its report.

“Although the people behind [the network] attempted to conceal their identities and coordinati­on, our investigat­ion found links to individual­s associated with the Brazilian Military.”

Meta declined to provide additional informatio­n about its investigat­ion.

Bolsonaro’s office and the defence ministry did not immediatel­y reply to requests for comment.

 ?? Photograph: Mauro Pimentel/AFP/Getty Images ?? ‘They created Pages that posed as fictitious NGOs and activists focused on environmen­tal issues in the Amazonas region,’ the Meta report said.
Photograph: Mauro Pimentel/AFP/Getty Images ‘They created Pages that posed as fictitious NGOs and activists focused on environmen­tal issues in the Amazonas region,’ the Meta report said.

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