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"NATO HELP US, PEOPLE ARE DISAGREEING WITH ME ONLINE!"
>Swedish Government requests NATO help against alternative media.
>Alternative news sites spread "racist conspiracies and hate" online in the free West, reports Dagens Nyheter[Mainstream Newspaper]. Now NATO suspects that "foreign power" is behind everything and the Swedish Government calls for NATO support against alternative news sites.
>Sweden is considering joining the NATO center for strategic communications, Stratcom, which analyzes immigration critical opinions in social media from a military base in Riga. The center suspects, according to, DDagens Nyheter that it is a "foreign power", ie, Russia, which is behind the emergence of immigration critical public opinion online in Sweden.
>- Xenophobia and that kind of fear can be highlighted and fattened by foreign powers. We see this trend as well, says Mikael Tofvesson from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, MSB, to Dagens Nyheter
>But that Sweden should set up their own players online to "spread falsehoods", is according to Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist completely out of the question, Aftonbladet reports. Instead, he describes the Swedish establishment as the source of truth.
>- The key is to uphold the truth, says Peter Hultqvist about his role.
http://www.friatider.se/regeringen-beg-r-nato-hj-lp-mot-alternativa-medier
>Swedish Government requests NATO help against alternative media.
>Alternative news sites spread "racist conspiracies and hate" online in the free West, reports Dagens Nyheter[Mainstream Newspaper]. Now NATO suspects that "foreign power" is behind everything and the Swedish Government calls for NATO support against alternative news sites.
>Sweden is considering joining the NATO center for strategic communications, Stratcom, which analyzes immigration critical opinions in social media from a military base in Riga. The center suspects, according to, DDagens Nyheter that it is a "foreign power", ie, Russia, which is behind the emergence of immigration critical public opinion online in Sweden.
>- Xenophobia and that kind of fear can be highlighted and fattened by foreign powers. We see this trend as well, says Mikael Tofvesson from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, MSB, to Dagens Nyheter
>But that Sweden should set up their own players online to "spread falsehoods", is according to Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist completely out of the question, Aftonbladet reports. Instead, he describes the Swedish establishment as the source of truth.
>- The key is to uphold the truth, says Peter Hultqvist about his role.
http://www.friatider.se/regeringen-beg-r-nato-hj-lp-mot-alternativa-medier
