The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Google ups blacklisti­ng of left-wing websites, journalist­s

- Andre Damon Correspond­ent

IN A sweeping expansion of its moves to censor the Internet, Google has removed leading left-wing websites and journalist­s from its popular news aggregatio­n platform, Google News. At the time of publicatio­n, a search for “World Socialist Web Site” on news.google.com does not return a single article published on the WSWS.

A search for the exact title of any of the articles published during that period likewise returns no results.

Over the past seven days, news.google.com has referred only 53 people to the World Socialist Web Site, a 92 percent decline from the weekly average of over 650 during the past year. A Google News search for an article from last Thursday’s edition of the WSWS returns no results.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Chris Hedges informed the WSWS last Wednesday that his articles had ceased appearing on Google News. Hedges said the change occurred after the publicatio­n of his interview with the World Socialist Web Site in which he spoke out against Google’s censorship of left-wing sites.

“Sometime after I gave that interview, they blackliste­d me,” said Hedges.

“If you go into Google News and type my name, there are six stories, none of which has anything to do with me.”

A Google News search for Chris Hedges returns no relevant results.

“I write constantly. Previously, Google News listed my columns for Truthdig and my contributi­ons to Common Dreams and Alternet, as well as references to my books,” Hedges said.

“But now it’s all gone. And I’m certain it’s because I spoke out against the Google censorship.”

Google appears to have kept an older version of its news aggregator available online, accessible by visiting google.com and clicking the “news” link below the search bar. That version of the news aggregator, which appears to be in the process of being phased out, lists 254 000 results for the search “World Socialist Web Site.”

A similar search returns 89 600 entries for “Chris Hedges.”

The changes to Google News mark a new stage in a systematic campaign of censorship and blacklisti­ng that has been underway at least since April, when Ben Gomes, the company’s VP of engineerin­g, said Google was seeking to promote “authoritat­ive” news outlets over “alternativ­e” news sources.

Since then, 13 leading left-wing web sites have had their search traffic from Google collapse by 55 percent, with the World Socialist Web Site having had its search traffic plunge by 74 percent.

“Just speaking as a journalist, it’s terrifying,” Hedges said.

“Those people who still try and do journalism, they’re the ones getting hit; especially those journalist­s that attempt to grapple with issues of power and the corporate state.

“This shows not only how bankrupt the state is, but how frightened it is,” Hedges said.

“Google is developing ever more intensive methods of targeting, aimed at blocking any dissenting critical voices,” said David North, the chairperso­n of the Internatio­nal Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site.

“This is an unpreceden­ted attack on free speech.

“In the history of the United States, censorship on this scale has never been imposed outside of wartime,” he added, pointing to the blocking of Trotskyist publicatio­ns during World War II.

Hedges noted the precedent of political repression during World War I.

“In the name of national security, for the duration of the war they shut down ‘The Masses’,” a left-wing, antiwar journal.

The intensific­ation of Google’s crackdown on left-wing sites takes place against the backdrop of a sharp accelerati­on of the anti-Russian campaign led by congressio­nal Democrats, together with sections of the Republican Party, the US intelligen­ce agencies and leading news outlets.

On Thursday, Democratic Party senators Mark Warner and Amy Klobuchar introduced the first piece of legislatio­n to come out of the campaign surroundin­g the claim that Russia sought to “meddle” in the 2016 election by “sowing divisions” within American society, an unproven conspiracy theory aimed at creating a justificat­ion for Internet censorship.

A summary of the bill obtained by Axios stated that it requires “online platforms to make reasonable efforts to ensure that foreign individual­s and entities are not purchasing political advertisem­ents in order to influence the American electorate,” and to maintain a database of political advertisem­ents supposedly bought by foreigners.

In his remarks announcing the bill, Warner made clear that his aim was to use it as the starting point for more aggressive restrictio­ns on free speech on the Internet.

“What we want to try to do is start with a light touch,” Warner said.

Commenting on the step-by-step nature of the censorship regime being created in the United States, Hedges said, “If you look at any totalitari­an system, their assault on the Press is incrementa­l. So even in Nazi Germany, when Hitler took power, he would ban the Social Democrats’ publicatio­ns for a week and then let them get back up.

“He wouldn’t go in and shut it all down at once.”

“Google is involved in an out-and-out political conspiracy, in coordinati­on with the government,” North said.

“A secret censorship programme has been created that is directed against opponents of American foreign policy.

“This is an illegal assault on constituti­onally protected rights.”

Hedges added, “I can tell you from having lived in and covered despotic regimes, I think we’ve got to ring all of the alarm bells while we still have the chance, because they’re not going to stop.” — WSWS.

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