Russia targets Ottawa think-tank as part of foreign interference campaign against critics | 24CA News

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Published 26.04.2023
Russia targets Ottawa think-tank as part of foreign interference campaign against critics  | 24CA News

The March version of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute journal, Inside Policy, referred to as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prison, unprovoked, unjustifiable, and aggressive.

An Ottawa-based assume tank made up of lecturers, activists and former diplomats and politicians, the MLI has been a number one voice in opposition to the Russian conflict in Ukraine.

Two weeks in the past, President Vladimir Putin’s authorities hit again: it blocked the MLI web site in Russia and ordered the corporate that hosts it to close it down.

A report obtained by Global News reveals Putin’s censorship czar contacted the net host on April 11, claiming the MLI website was “in violation of the law.”

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The authorized menace was despatched by Roskomnadzor, the Russian Federation’s mass media and web regulator, the report ready by the internet hosting platform reveals.

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It referred to “a violation of the procedure for disseminating information” and mentioned the request was from the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation.

The firm was given 24 hours to “delete” the web site.

Fourteen months into his disastrous assault on Ukraine, Putin seems to be escalating his data conflict, focusing on not solely opponents at dwelling but additionally these overseas.


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According to the Russian web site Roskomsvoboda, on the identical day Moscow blocked the MLI, it took the identical motion in opposition to different Western assume tanks important of Putin, together with Britain’s storied Chatham House and the Woodrow Wilson Center within the U.S.

A number one skilled on digital repression, Andrei Soldatov, mentioned that whereas the Kremlin was beforehand involved about Russian-language sources, it now gave the impression to be going after these printed in English as nicely.

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“It means the Russian censors are expanding their efforts to control the narrative about Russian government activities,” mentioned Soldatov, a Russian journalist.


Russian president Vladimir Putin, left, meets along with his censorship czar Andrei Lipov, Aug. 10, 2020.


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Roskomnadzor, Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media, didn’t specify what concerning the MLI web site it thought of unlawful.

But Putin has tightly managed what Russians can see and listen to concerning the conflict in Ukraine, permitting his state media to unfold disinformation whereas jailing voices of dissent.

The data marketing campaign has centered totally on silencing home opposition, however Putin has additionally begun reaching past his borders to focus on worldwide critics of his invasion.

“We denounce censorship and are disappointed that access to Chatham House analysis has been blocked, apparently by the Russian state, thus preventing people from reading and reaching their own conclusions,” the London-based group mentioned in an announcement to Global News.

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The Director General of the Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Marino Grossi talking at Chatham House in London, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant).


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Leading the hassle is Roskomnadzor, which is headed by Andrei Lipov, a Putin bureaucrat who has been sanctioned by Canada for his position within the Ukraine conflict. Roskomnadzor can also be on Canada’s sanctions checklist.

According to the European Union, which has equally sanctioned Lipov, Roskomnadzor “is a central instrument in the execution of censorship and repression of free media in Russia.”

“As the head of Roskomnadzor, Mr Lipov is responsible for decisions that have led to the censorship and closure of independent Russian media. These actions create a censored information space that promotes, aids and condones the Russian armed aggression against Ukraine,” the EU wrote.

The U.S.-based website hosting firm, WPMU Dev, didn’t adjust to Roskomnadzor’s discover concerning the Macdonald-Laurier Institute web site. Instead, it knowledgeable the MLI it was being focused.

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The subsequent day, nevertheless, the MLI website was blocked in Russia, together with these of coverage assume tanks in Britain, the United States and Europe which have written about Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

“The complaint is an attempt to silence MLI through extraterritorial application of Russian law. Thankfully, Russian censorship has no legal authority in Canada whatsoever,” the Institute mentioned in an announcement.


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The Macdonald-Laurier Institute was blacklisted by Russia in 2022, together with senior fellows similar to Marcus Kolga, Sarah Teich and Shuvaloy Majumdar.

But Kolga mentioned Russia’s focusing on of the internet hosting platforms of internet sites that problem Putin’s official narrative marked an intensification. “I have not heard of this before, so this is completely new,” he mentioned.

A number one critic of Russian disinformation, Kolga mentioned internet hosts won’t pay attention to the geopolitics of a Russian takedown discover and could possibly be intimidated into motion.

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“Thankfully, at least our hosting company got in touch with us,” he mentioned. “But I think that’s the strategy on the part of the Russian government, is to target the sites that pose the greatest threats to their narratives, and this is a new tactic they have adopted.”

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The Russian discover was despatched after the MLI devoted the March situation of its journal to what it described as a “criminal war” ordered by a “criminal president” and supported by “pariah states.”

Also in March, a report co-authored by Kolga about Russia’s “weaponization of both Canada’s far-right and far-left movements to undermine international support for Ukraine” was printed on the MLI web site.

Why Russia was ramping up its data conflict now’s exhausting to say, Kolga mentioned. Roskomnadzor didn’t reply to a request for remark. Nor did Global Affairs Canada.

“It could be the start of an escalation,” Kolga, who can also be the director of DisinfoWatch, mentioned in an interview. “Clearly, there’s something happening. I think it demonstrates that we’re doing a good job.”


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The Ukrainian Canadian Congress mentioned the censorship, in addition to the “politically-motivated” imprisonment of critics similar to dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza, marked Russia’s “return to Stalinism.”

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“While censoring and crushing all dissent and opposition within Russia, the Russian government continues to exploit the freedoms of Canada and our allies to spread hatred and disinformation in our society,” mentioned Orest Zakydalsky, the UCC’s senior coverage adviser.

He mentioned whereas the Congress has argued for the expulsion of the Russian ambassador in Ottawa, Canada was one of many few NATO international locations that had not kicked out a single envoy for the reason that begin of the invasion.

Stewart.Bell@globalnews.ca