FBI worked to censor Americans for Russian-infiltrated Ukrainian intelligence: report

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“Given that the SBU was compromised by a network of Russian collaborators, sympathizers, and double agents at the time of its interactions with the FBI, the FBIโ€™s uncritical cooperation with the SBUโ€™s requests is deeply concerning,” the lawmakers on the panel fumed.

The FBI pressured social media companies to crack down on the spread of so-called “Russian disinformation” on behalf of the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), according to a report from the House weaponization panel, but evidence suggests that the Russians had infiltrated the group and used the censorship pipeline to suppress anti-Putin and pro-Ukrainian materials.

“Following Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) sought to identify and impair suspected Russian influence operations on social media,” reads the report. “The SBU enlisted the FBI in support of this effort, transmitting to the FBI lists of social media accounts that allegedly ‘spread Russian disinformation.’ The FBI, in turn, routinely relayed these lists to the relevant social media platforms, which distributed the information internally to their employees in charge of content moderation and enforcement.”

Such an operation, the committee found, appeared to result in the targeting of a curious selection of content, much of which seemed unlike what one would presume to constitute “Russian disinformation.”

“The Committeeโ€™s analysis of these ‘disinformation’ registries revealed that the FBI, at the request of the SBU, flagged for social media companies the authentic accounts of Americans, including a verified U.S. State Department account and those belonging to American journalists,” it reads. “The FBI and SBU repeatedly requested the removal or suspension of authentic accounts expressing unambiguously pro-Ukrainian views, as well as those voicing opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin.”

The panel then pointed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s firing the head of the SBU in July of 2022 over Russian infiltration of the organization. It further excoriated the bureau for uncritically working with the SBU, which was compromised by Moscow.

By Ben Whedon

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