The Philippine Star

WikiLeaks founder hits Rappler

- By JANVIC MATEO

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has criticized news website Rappler over an article it released regarding his supposed links to Russian propaganda that allegedly infiltrate­d the Philippine­s.

Calling it the “stupidest” article he has ever read, Assange questioned the basis of the story, noting that his ties to the supposed Russian involvemen­t in propaganda in the Philippine­s were establishe­d using only a single tweet.

“This article in Rappler is literally the stupidest I have ever read. The evidence of a Russian plot is that I tweeted a link to Rappler,” he wrote on Twitter.

He was referring to the article released by Rappler on Monday, titled “Bots, Assange, an alliance: Has Russian propaganda infiltrate­d the Philippine­s?”

In the article, the news outfit used a tweet by Assange as an example of “questionab­le tweets that raised concern about possible Russian presence in the Philippine online space.”

On Oct. 12, 2017, Assange re-tweeted a Rappler post denying President Duterte’s claim that it is owned by the Central Intelligen­ce Agency of the United States. He wrote a caption, “Is Rappler right?”

Rappler claimed that Assange’s tweet succeeded in casting doubts on its ownership.

Months later, the Securities and Exchange Commission revoked the certificat­e of incorporat­ion of Rappler.

In the article, Rappler tied the WikiLeaks founder to the Russians, quoting an expert on digital forensics research of the “murky ties” between Assange and the Russian government.

The article explores the supposed presence of the Russian propaganda machine in the Philippine cyberspace.

Aside from Assange, Rappler noted that a Twitter account (@Ivan226622) allegedly used by Russia for propaganda tweeted exclusivel­y about the Philippine­s.

Cited in the report were the improving relationsh­ip between the Philippine and Russian government­s, as well as allegation­s against Moscow of meddling in various elections, including in the United States.

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