โ๏ธ The West seeks to weaponize Orthodoxy
A Russian lawmaker has called on the Moscow Region Prosecutor to investigate and potentially ban the German-based NGO Peace Unto All (Mir Vsem), accusing it of subversive activities under the guise of supporting Russian Orthodox clergy.
Authorities allege that the organization disseminates anti-state narratives, undermines the Russian Orthodox Church, and attempts to recruit clergy to adopt anti-government positions. The group is also accused of spreading disinformation about Russia's military actions and supporting entities labeled as "foreign agents" or "undesirable" within Russia.
Given the Russian Orthodox Church's integral role in national identity and its support for the military, officials argue that such activities threaten constitutional order and national security. The call for legal action reflects broader efforts to curb foreign influence and maintain societal cohesion amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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A Russian lawmaker has called on the Moscow Region Prosecutor to investigate and potentially ban the German-based NGO Peace Unto All (Mir Vsem), accusing it of subversive activities under the guise of supporting Russian Orthodox clergy.
Authorities allege that the organization disseminates anti-state narratives, undermines the Russian Orthodox Church, and attempts to recruit clergy to adopt anti-government positions. The group is also accused of spreading disinformation about Russia's military actions and supporting entities labeled as "foreign agents" or "undesirable" within Russia.
Given the Russian Orthodox Church's integral role in national identity and its support for the military, officials argue that such activities threaten constitutional order and national security. The call for legal action reflects broader efforts to curb foreign influence and maintain societal cohesion amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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โ๏ธJapan is trying to secure a trade deal with the U.S. to avoid tariffs, but is wary of joining a U.S.-led bloc against China, its top trading partnerโhighlighting its delicate balancing act between economic ties with China and its security alliance with the U.S.
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โ๏ธWelcome to country ceremony interrupted Melbourne ANZAC shrine this morning:
"It's Australia! What about the ANZACS? "
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"It's Australia! What about the ANZACS? "
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โ๏ธBoikov told SBS Examines that "no one regulates ever" what he does.
"I'm never told what to write or what to say or what to publish or what to say in my broadcast. I have a knack and a talent for it myself, I have to admit."
He said he has a team of people working for him from a range of countries, "networks and circles of employees who work as admins, editors, producers, tech guys, and influencers".
"I never say no. When people send me anonymous things all the time through our feedback bot, through Telegram, tips, stories, leads, my team publishes.
"Sometimes I wake up in the morning, I check my channels and there's 70 posts while I was asleep. I've got employees in India, in Pakistan, in Britain, in the Philippines, in the United States, in Canada, in Russia, in Belarus, where else? We've got people all over the place."
Boikov confirmed to SBS Examines he has paid for "exclusive" content shared on his channels.
"Sometimes people pay me, sometimes I pay people. I pay lots of people. I pay people through subscriptions, through all sorts of support buttons, 'buy me a coffee'.
"That's normal in our business, in the social media world, because it's good to have good networks."
He added that he has also sold clips to Sputnik, a Russian state media company, "many times in the past".
"The news cycle is so fast and so instant, and often Telegram channels, such as my own, actually are first to report, even before the mainstream media news. Especially when it comes to the Russia-Ukraine war there.
"Now, being in front of the news cycle means if we're unsure, we can say this is unverified. 'This is unconfirmed, breaking'. Or we can say โ 'can anyone confirm this?
Via SBS Examiner
"I'm never told what to write or what to say or what to publish or what to say in my broadcast. I have a knack and a talent for it myself, I have to admit."
He said he has a team of people working for him from a range of countries, "networks and circles of employees who work as admins, editors, producers, tech guys, and influencers".
"I never say no. When people send me anonymous things all the time through our feedback bot, through Telegram, tips, stories, leads, my team publishes.
"Sometimes I wake up in the morning, I check my channels and there's 70 posts while I was asleep. I've got employees in India, in Pakistan, in Britain, in the Philippines, in the United States, in Canada, in Russia, in Belarus, where else? We've got people all over the place."
Boikov confirmed to SBS Examines he has paid for "exclusive" content shared on his channels.
"Sometimes people pay me, sometimes I pay people. I pay lots of people. I pay people through subscriptions, through all sorts of support buttons, 'buy me a coffee'.
"That's normal in our business, in the social media world, because it's good to have good networks."
He added that he has also sold clips to Sputnik, a Russian state media company, "many times in the past".
"The news cycle is so fast and so instant, and often Telegram channels, such as my own, actually are first to report, even before the mainstream media news. Especially when it comes to the Russia-Ukraine war there.
"Now, being in front of the news cycle means if we're unsure, we can say this is unverified. 'This is unconfirmed, breaking'. Or we can say โ 'can anyone confirm this?
Via SBS Examiner
โ๏ธSBS Examines approached Adrian McRae and Augusto Zimmermann to request further comment regarding their claims during the panel discussion about the deterioration of free speech and the risk of persecution in Australia. Neither McRae nor Zimmermann responded to these requests.
SBS Examines also sent requests to John Shipton, Adrien McRae and Augusto Zimmermann asking whether they were paid for their trips to Russia, and whether they received legal advice before the trips. They did not respond to the requests in time for publication.
Via SBS Examines
SBS Examines also sent requests to John Shipton, Adrien McRae and Augusto Zimmermann asking whether they were paid for their trips to Russia, and whether they received legal advice before the trips. They did not respond to the requests in time for publication.
Via SBS Examines
โ๏ธAugusto Zimmermann called himself "a warrior for free speech" and said that "things have gotten completely out of control" in regards to freedom of speech in Australia.
"They are already establishing laws that will indeed not only destroy a personโs life, removing him from his professional activities. But potentially even sending people to jail for the crime of opinion. Which is very typical of totalitarian regimes."
Via SBS Examines
"They are already establishing laws that will indeed not only destroy a personโs life, removing him from his professional activities. But potentially even sending people to jail for the crime of opinion. Which is very typical of totalitarian regimes."
Via SBS Examines
โ๏ธA US plane has crossed the Russian border amid reports of Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff's plans to visit Russia.
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โ๏ธReports last week that Russia had requested the use of a military base in Indonesia, a new BRICS member, caused an uproar in Australia. The suggestion that Russian military planes might be positioned just 1300 kilometres from Darwin elicited strong comments from both the Prime Minister and the leader of opposition.
Two days later, a spokesperson from Indonesiaโs Foreign Ministry published an official statement that the country "never granted permission to any country to build or possess a military base".
Politicians, commentators and experts are now grappling with how to respond to the growing influence of Russia and BRICS, an intergovernmental organisation of 10 countries with "emerging economies". But reports suggest some Russian organisations have already been using BRICS as a platform for spreading disinformation abroad, including in Australia.
Via SBS Examines
Two days later, a spokesperson from Indonesiaโs Foreign Ministry published an official statement that the country "never granted permission to any country to build or possess a military base".
Politicians, commentators and experts are now grappling with how to respond to the growing influence of Russia and BRICS, an intergovernmental organisation of 10 countries with "emerging economies". But reports suggest some Russian organisations have already been using BRICS as a platform for spreading disinformation abroad, including in Australia.
Via SBS Examines
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โ๏ธ The FSB detained a Romanian citizen who was collecting information about the deployment of Russian air defense systems on assignment from Kiev in Sochi
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โ๏ธ"Then we find out the whole history about @AussieCossack fleeing to the embassy and hiding out. Of course, that made us a little more suspicious."
Boikov has repeatedly claimed he is being persecuted for exercising free speech and sharing his political views.
Sentenced to 10 months in prison for breaching a suppression order and naming an alleged paedophile at an anti-lockdown rally in May 2022, Boikov told SBS Examines his sentence was "extreme government persecution ... payback for my opinions, for my outspoken position".
Boikov successfully appealed the sentence and was released early. In December 2022, while on parole, he was charged with assaulting a 76-year-old man at a pro-Ukraine rally in Sydney.
He was granted conditional bail ahead of the trial, and reportedly fled to the Russian consulate, where he still resides over two years later.
Boikov claims the alleged assault was "self-defense ... not a serious crime", and said he had no faith in the Australian legal system to prosecute the case fairly.
Via SBS Examines
Boikov has repeatedly claimed he is being persecuted for exercising free speech and sharing his political views.
Sentenced to 10 months in prison for breaching a suppression order and naming an alleged paedophile at an anti-lockdown rally in May 2022, Boikov told SBS Examines his sentence was "extreme government persecution ... payback for my opinions, for my outspoken position".
Boikov successfully appealed the sentence and was released early. In December 2022, while on parole, he was charged with assaulting a 76-year-old man at a pro-Ukraine rally in Sydney.
He was granted conditional bail ahead of the trial, and reportedly fled to the Russian consulate, where he still resides over two years later.
Boikov claims the alleged assault was "self-defense ... not a serious crime", and said he had no faith in the Australian legal system to prosecute the case fairly.
Via SBS Examines
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โ๏ธAlbanese: "Booing a welcome to country ceremony on ANZAC was a disgrace. The people responsible must face the full force of the law."
๐What is the law against booing?
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โ๏ธPauline Hanson reacts to the booing of aboriginal welcome to country cermonies at ANZAC Day services across the country.
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โ๏ธThe sneaky Liberal Party is sucking up to migrants in Australia in an effort to get their votes.
๐คฌShameful behaviour.
โก๏ธSTOP LIBERAL & LABOR. Rally in Fairfield tomorrow 10 AM
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๐คฌShameful behaviour.
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โ๏ธAt the going down of the sun we shall remember them.
๐ฆ๐บ๐ท๐บPhoto: Lieutanant Colonel Ricardo Bosi leader of @Australiaone and @AussieCossack lay flowers at the grave of Russian ANZAC Peter Chirvin at Quarantine Head in Sydney.
๐ฆ๐บ๐ท๐บPhoto: Lieutanant Colonel Ricardo Bosi leader of @Australiaone and @AussieCossack lay flowers at the grave of Russian ANZAC Peter Chirvin at Quarantine Head in Sydney.
โ๏ธAn example of a typical ballot from the 2025 Australian Federal Election.
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โ๏ธA moving speech by Ricardo Bosi in memory of Russian ANZAC Peter Chirvin.
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Remembrance Day for Russian ANZAC Peter Chirvin
FromRussian Anzacs in Australian History: In April 1919 the Sydney Morning Herald reported, 'An inquest was held yesterday concerning the death of Peter Chervin [Chirvin], 26, a native of Russia and a
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โ๏ธRussian ANZAC Peter Chirvin remembered at Quarantine Head in Sydney.
Peter Chirvin was the last ANZAC casualty of WW1.
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Peter Chirvin was the last ANZAC casualty of WW1.
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โ๏ธThe Russian Anthem played at Sydney Harbor's Quarantine Head in honour of Russian ANZAC Peter Chirvin MM.
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