HUGE BLOW TO INDIA: Turkey closes Indian website pushing anti-Pakistan agenda
- Another bold step of brotherly nation Turkey in favor of Pakistan
ANKARA, DEC 24 - India was once again left embarrassed on Thursday after Turkish authorities closed down a website being operated by India to spread anti-Pakistan propaganda.
This was revealed by Abdul Akbar, a diplomat at the Pakistan Embassy at Ankara.
He said the website was named after "Hamevasser
Hebrew", a weekly published from Constantinople from 1909-1911.
"The website was part of #IndianChronicles, resurrected
by India to defame Pakistan in Turkey," wrote Akbar.
EUDisinfoLab report
exposes Indian designs to malign Pakistan
A damning report by the EUDisinfoLab had revealed that more
than 750 Indian backed websites, covering over 119 countries have been
operational for about 15 years with the sole purpose of undermining Pakistan
within the European Union and United Nations, a report on investigative
research conducted by the EU DisinfoLab.
The operation has been given a name — the Indian Chronicles.
EU DisinfoLab's investigation revealed that the Srivastava
Group had backed the operation, while a leading Indian news agency — Asian News
International (commonly known as ANI) — was used to boost it.
This campaign was started in 2005 and is still functional.
India's aim? To discredit countries in conflict with it,
with a focus on Pakistan and to some extent, China.
The EU DisinfoLab highlighted the operation's long-term
objectives, which included promoting content against Pakistan and China and to
consolidate power for India at international forums such as the EU and UN.
To pursue their objective, the operation appeared to support
minorities, human rights NGOs, and think-tanks. It also created an illusion of
institutional support from European institutions to these minority groups
against Pakistan and China.
At the United Nations’ Human Rights Council, the operation
was used to arrange side-events and demonstrations in support of minority
rights, impersonate extinguished UN-accredited NGOs and use speaking slots
reserved to various NGOs whose original missions seem unrelated.
Fake media was created in Brussels, Geneva and across the world and then repackaged and disseminated via ANI and obscure local media networks — at least in 97 countries — to multiply the repetition of online negative content about countries in conflict with India.
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