Post-truth world: Winning the propaganda war

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This is not new at all.

Fake social media accounts, fake news websites, fake "reporters" - it was always the same with ISI realizing that Paki awaam need to be kept in a make believe world.



Purveyors of fiction

http://tribune.com.pk/story/91026/purveyors-of-fiction/


For those who don’t know Ahmad Quraishi, according to his website — ahmedquraishi.com — he is “a public policy writer, commentator and broadcaster”. In reality, he is widely known to be a crude propagandist for the army/intelligence nexus. At least Leni Riefenstahl’s Nazi propaganda films had artistic value. Noxious, yes, but art nonetheless. Sadly, no such claim can be made of Quraishi’s leaden prosaic prose.

He is also “one of the founders of PakNationalists, a supposed forum focusing on shaping Pakistan’s foreign and domestic policy options”. Actually it’s an anti-India bile-spewing machine that spreads untruths, smears and uncorroborated stories. His most recent article on his website, entitled “Guardian uses WikliLeaks for Propaganda, Pakistani Media Can’t?” is an astonishing convoluted defence of the fake cable that was exposed by Cafe Pyala and subsequently picked up by the Guardian correspondent, Declan Walsh and this newspaper’s blog section. The phrase ‘twisting in the wind’ comes to mind.

Quraishi begins by attempting to undermine the original story of the fake cable: “(The) Guardian’s Islamabad correspondent Declan Walsh claimed the stories were ‘credited to the Online Agency, an Islamabad-based news service that has frequently run pro-army stories in the past. No journalist is bylined’. Fabulous, only that it is not accurate. The story was published by the ‘Daily Mail of Pakistan’, a newspaper launched recently and staffed by journalists coming from the newsrooms of Pakistan’s frontrow newspapers.”

He goes on to say: “A large part of the original Pakistani report is credible. It was published by a prominent news organisation and the story has four names in the byline. The Guardian unethically tried to link the story to Pakistani intelligence agencies by suggesting the story comes with ‘no byline’ and can’t be sourced. The Guardian’s Mr Walsh compensated his lack of investigation by offering his own conspiracy theory that the report was planted by Pakistani intelligence agencies.”

Let’s state some facts. All the newspapers that ran the story did credit it to the Online news agency. No byline was given by any newspaper. It cannot be sourced. Ah, but what about this ‘Daily Mail of Pakistan’ that he quotes. Unfortunately, this is not an authentic newspaper but one that peddles propaganda. (It was ‘The Daily Mail of Pakistan’ that planted the bogus story that the Pakistan spot-fixing scandal was orchestrated by the Indian intelligence agency RAW.)

What about the bylines Mr Quraishi mentions on the ‘Daily Mail of Pakistan’ website? It’s true that the fake cable story is bylined “From Suzie Wang in Washington, Christina Palmer in New Delhi, John Nelson in Kabul and Ahmad-Almurad in Cairo”. The only problem is that these people don’t exist. They are figments of his imagination. I would love to meet Suzie Wang from Washington and Christina Palmer who apparently works in New Delhi.

Yes, it’s highly likely that the ‘Daily Mail of Pakistan’ — and all these other bogus websites (again Cafe Pyala has done a brilliant expose of these bogus sites) — are probably paid for by a budget that we, as taxpayers, and our elected officials do not have permission to scrutinise. Good to know, isn’t it.

So the question that comes to mind is: what is the point of Ahmed Quraishi’s article? He has been proven to peddle half-truths and misinformation on some rather shady websites. As a self-described nationalist, I am sure he would defend what he was doing as being for the greater good of Pakistan and its people. But I subscribe to Charles De Gaulle’s view of nationalists and nationalism: “Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism, when hate for people other than your own comes first.” Mr Quraishi is a hate-monger. One must also wonder how much Mr Quraishi really loves the people of this country since he seems to make a living peddling half-truths to them.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th, 2010.
He blocked me on Twitter.:D

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Social Networks are fundamentally different from TV and Radio and even regular IT industry. To regulate it we need policy by smart folks from a Computer Science and ex-Big tech background
Turns out GoI is doing something on this front - Sridhar Vembu has been added to the National Security Advisory Board by Ajit Doval. Hopefully people didn't miss this with all the farmer protest noise

 

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We now have confirmation that It was Twitter which unbanned those accounts. Interesting times

 

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We now have confirmation that It was Twitter which unbanned those accounts. Interesting times

This is good step and a chance got GOI to show shitter their place. twitter in this case acted as quasi judicial court themselves and allowed them to spew venom under the pretext of free speech.
 

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This is good step and a chance got GOI to show shitter their place. twitter in this case acted as quasi judicial court themselves and allowed them to spew venom under the pretext of free speech.
Yup. I'm guessing what happened was unprecedented. This is going into dangerous territory.

People may say that Twitter wars don't matter and votes do. But that's because most of our population is rural and prefers vernacular media. This is changing rapidly. Twitter etc will have much more influence in the coming years
 

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Yup. I'm guessing what happened was unprecedented. This is going into dangerous territory.

People may say that Twitter wars don't matter and votes do. But that's because most of our population is rural and prefers vernacular media. This is changing rapidly. Twitter etc will have much more influence in the coming years
Agree. Likes of Twitter / facebook / instagram have already penetrated in rural india.. with better 4 G connectivity this will only increase, which means they have the ability to control peoples brains and influence their decision making.

It is high time that govt frames strict rules for social media and tame them. Free speech / Freedom is not sacrosanct IMO .. there is a limit to everything.
 

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Yup. I'm guessing what happened was unprecedented. This is going into dangerous territory.

People may say that Twitter wars don't matter and votes do. But that's because most of our population is rural and prefers vernacular media. This is changing rapidly. Twitter etc will have much more influence in the coming years
Agreed but whatever happens on Twitter or other SM media platform is not completely hidden from the rural masses. Local papers do publish the news around social media incidents. Left ecosystem is pretty active.

 

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We now have confirmation that It was Twitter which unbanned those accounts. Interesting times

Thats a attack on our souverginty ensrined in preamble . Now a MNC going to yeild power in india and decide wht is good fr india instead of a elected govt !!
 

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At this day and age you cannot win against them. They ate highly motivated after Trump loss and will do everything in thier power to bring modi down .
The only way is to wait for this strom to wither , the only silver line with left is that they are not united , or better way to put it that they can never be united , any rainbow coalition with all sects and ideologies is bound to fail .
Right on the other hand is united though morally challenged , once this storm passes and these lefties eat each other then right will bounce back again but for now it is game over for right
 

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At this day and age you cannot win against them. They ate highly motivated after Trump loss and will do everything in thier power to bring modi down .
The only way is to wait for this strom to wither , the only silver line with left is that they are not united , or better way to put it that they can never be united , any rainbow coalition with all sects and ideologies is bound to fail .
Right on the other hand is united though morally challenged , once this storm passes and these lefties eat each other then right will bounce back again but for now it is game over for right
Clarify what you mean, because winning against Twitter is easy. Just ban them. They went against a GoI order. There is precedent as well. BBC has been banned numerous times in India. And they are all united? Facebook is a money-making machine for Zuck, where he doesn't give a hoot if you are Russian, Chinese, Iranian or what not. Dorsey, on the other hand, is a chutiya lib, who cares more about liberalism and shit, rather than his rokda. Dorsey is an enemy. Zuck is a douchebag, but still, not an enemy.
 

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