April 22, 2023:
Information Clearing House
-- The Biden
administration’s Department of Justice has just
charged four members of the African People’s
Socialist Party (APSP) for conspiring to act as
agents of Russia by using speech and political
action in ways the DOJ says “weaponized” the
First Amendment rights of Americans.
The Washington Post reports:
Federal authorities charged four Americans on Tuesday with roles in a
malign campaign pushing pro-Kremlin propaganda in Florida and Missouri —
expanding a previous case that charged a Russian operative with running
illegal influence agents within the United States.
The FBI signaled its interest in the alleged activities in a series of
raids last summer, at which point authorities charged a Moscow man,
Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov, with working for years on behalf of Russian
government officials to fund and direct fringe political groups in the
United States. Among other things, Ionov allegedly advised the political
campaigns of two unidentified candidates for public office in Florida.
Ionov’s influence efforts were allegedly directed and supervised by
officers of the FSB, a Russian government intelligence service.
Now, authorities have added charges against four Americans who allegedly
did Ionov’s bidding through groups including the African People’s Socialist
Party and the Uhuru Movement in Florida, Black Hammer in Georgia, and an
unidentified political group in California — part of an effort to influence
American politics.
AFP
reports that the conspiracy charges carry a sentence of up to ten years,
with three of the four APSP members additionally charged with acting as
unregistered agents of Russia which carries another five years.
“Russia’s foreign intelligence service allegedly weaponized our First
Amendment rights – freedoms Russia denies its own citizens – to divide Americans
and interfere in elections in the United States,” said Assistant Attorney
General Matthew G. Olsen in
the DOJ’s press release regarding the indictments, adding, “The department
will not hesitate to expose and prosecute those who sow discord and corrupt U.S.
elections in service of hostile foreign interests, regardless of whether the
culprits are U.S. citizens or foreign individuals abroad.”
Looks like the United States has decided to dispense with those freedoms as
well.
The
superseding indictment containing these charges consists of a lot of verbal
gymnastics to obfuscate the fact that the DOJ is prosecuting US citizens for
speech and political activities in the United States which happen not to align
with the wishes of the US government. The grand jury alleges that the
aforementioned Ionov “directed” these Americans to “publish pro-Russian
propaganda” and “information designed to cause dissention in the United States,”
which is about as vague and amorphous an allegation as you could possibly come
up with.
For the record Omali Yeshitela, the founder and chairman of the African
People’s Socialist Party and one of the four Americans named in the indictment,
has adamantly denied ever having worked for Russia. Earlier this month before
charges were brought against him, the Tampa Bay Times
quoted him as saying,
I ain’t ever worked for a Russian. Never ever ever ever. They know I have
never worked for Russia. Their problem is, I’ve never worked for them.
But it’s important to note that this should not matter. Under the First
Amendment the government is forbidden to abridge anyone’s freedom to speak
however they want and associate with whomever they please, which necessarily
includes being as vocally pro-Russia as they like and promoting whatever
political agendas they see fit, whether that happens to advance the interests of
the Russian government or not. The indictment alleges that the four Americans
engaged in “agitprop” by “writing articles that contained Russian propaganda and
disinformation,” but even if we pretend that’s both (A) a quantifiable claim and
(B) a proven fact, propaganda and disinformation are both speech that the
government is constitutionally forbidden from repressing.
It’s not reasonable for the government to just dismiss the First Amendment on
the grounds that it is being “weaponized”. You can’t have your government
dictating what speech is valid and what counts as “agitprop” and
“disinformation”, because they’ll always define those terms in ways which
benefit the government, thus giving more power to the powerful and taking power
away from the people. You can’t have your government dictating what political
groups are legitimate and which ones are tools of a foreign government, because
you can always count on the powerful set such designations in ways which benefit
themselves.
There’s also the brazen hypocrisy of it all. The US government is
constantly engaging in foreign influence operations with outfits like
the National Endowment for Democracy, which was set up to help foment coups
and color revolutions and advance US information interests overtly in ways the
CIA used to do covertly.
As commentator Brian Berletic
noted
on Twitter,
The US through the National Endowment for Democracy has created armies of
organizations carrying out malign influence operations around the world
including here in Thailand. When the Thai government attempts to stop this
activity, the US embassy shouts ‘free speech.’ Thailand’s government and
others around the world could easily cite this move by the US Justice
Department to target and uproot US-funded organizations doing exactly this
and worse.
So for the US government to now claim it’s legitimate to start throwing US
citizens in prison for a decade because they published “propaganda” for another
country is absurd, and more than a little scary. The most powerful government in
the world needs more political dissent at home, not less, and here they
are trying to turn it into a crime.
When they claim the members of the APSP published “propaganda” and promoted
“dissention”, what they really mean is that they engaged in speech and political
activism that the US government does not like. The spinmeisters will try to spin
it, the legal mumbo-jumbo will try to obfuscate it, but that’s what’s happening.
Don’t let them conceal this from you. They’re not worried about Russian
propaganda, they’re worried you’ll stop listening to US propaganda.
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