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Christo Grozev speaks to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Sofia

Christo Grozev
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"Russia suffers from internal division and discord, concealed by illusory unity, but in fact millions there are internally displaced dissidents unwilling to publicly express their disagreement with the invasion of Ukraine. They are a silent minority and a very confused majority that does not understand the reasons and objectives of the war in Ukraine'', journalist Christo Grozev, investigator with Bellingcat,  said in a video address to the 2024 Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Sofia, reported BTA.

 In Christo Grozev's words, the Kremlin is successfully spreading false narratives about a ''decaying West'', the values of democracy and liberalism. Technologies are not used for good, Christo Grozev pointed out and added that artificial intelligence is just as good at identifying fake news as it is at creating fake content.




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