by A Curious Girl via UK Column

This article first appeared on the New Zealand blog Through The Looking Glass and is reproduced with permission. It should be read in conjunction with UK Column’s reporting on the British Government’s Fusion Doctrine.

Two documents released under the New Zealand Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) lay out the mindset and the cross-agency apparatus the Wellington government set up to monitor and record so-called ‘mis- and disinformation’. They raise serious questions about whether or not the state is respecting citizens’ privacy and right to free speech and whether it’s treating political dissent as ‘disinformation’.

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