The Daily Telegraph

Russian bot behind false claim about London terror witness

Tweet by Kremlin-linked account fuelled racist backlash against Muslim pictured near attack victim

- By Hayley Dixon

IT WAS the image that divided social media in the hours after the Westminste­r terror attack as a Muslim woman apparently walked past victims whilst looking at her phone.

Now it can be revealed that one of the accounts that prompted the misleading image to go viral and fuelled a racist backlash was a fake account backed by the Russian government.

It is one of a series of tweets from 2016 that show for the first time how a network of Kremlin-backed accounts posted a number of anti-immigratio­n and pro-brexit messages around the time of the referendum and in the wake of major terror attacks.

In the case of the Westminste­r Bridge attack, the user @Southlones­tar, who claimed to be a “Proud TEXAN and AMERICAN patriot”, posted just one of a series of images of the woman in a hijab with the message: “Muslim woman pays no mind to the terror attack, casually walks by a dying man while checking phone #Prayforlon­don #Westminste­r #Banislam.”

The account has now been identified by Twitter in evidence to the US congress as being backed by the Russians.

The reaction that the tweet provoked at the time of the attack in March, in which five people were killed by Khalid Masood before he was shot dead by armed police, prompted the woman to release a statement through Tell Mama, a group that monitors hate incidents against Muslims.

“I’m shocked and totally dismayed at how a picture of me is being circulated on social media,” the unnamed woman said. “To those individual­s who have interprete­d and commented on what my thoughts were in that horrific and distressfu­l moment, I would like to say not only have I been devastated by witnessing the aftermath of a shocking and numbing terror attack, I’ve also had to deal with the shock of finding my picture plastered all over social media by those who could not look beyond my attire, who draw conclusion­s based on hate and xenophobia.

“My thoughts at that moment were ones of sadness, fear and concern. What the image does not show is that I had talked to other witnesses to try and find out what was happening, to see if I could be of any help, even though enough people were at the scene tending to the victims.

“I then decided to call my family to say that I was fine and was making my way home from work, assisting a lady along the way by helping her get to Waterloo station. My thoughts go out to all the victims and their families.”

She also thanked photograph­er Jamie Lorriman, who had spoken out in her defence and pointed out that other photograph­s had shown she was visibly upset.

It was not the only time that the user @Southlones­tar meddled in British affairs. After the EU referendum vote the account, which had 16,826 followers, tweeted: “I hope UK after #Brexitvote will start to clean their land from Muslim invasion!” and “UK voted to leave future European Caliphate! #Brexitvote”.

It was one of many accounts identified as Kremlin-linked which were mainly focused on US politics but dabbled in wider issues in Europe. They have all been suspended by Twitter.

‘My thoughts at that moment were ones of sadness, fear and concern’

 ??  ?? The picture by photograph­er Jamie Lorriman, which shows that the woman was visibly upset
The picture by photograph­er Jamie Lorriman, which shows that the woman was visibly upset

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