*I'm proud to say that I am on the board of OPS along with Drs. Robinson
and Miller.*

*MCM*


Oct 6, 2020

The War on Truth, Dissent and Free SpeechSyria, the OPCW Douma
Investigation and the Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media
Dr Piers Robinson
https://off-guardian.org/2020/10/06/the-war-on-truth-dissent-and-free-speech/





On Saturday 13 June 2020 the Times newspaper published its third attack on
academics associated with researching British government propaganda and the
war in Syria. This time the attack focused on smearing myself and Professor
David Miller with the objective of discrediting an academic organization we
established, the Organisation for Propaganda Studies
<http://propagandastudies.ac.uk/> (OPS), designed to foster research and
writing on propaganda.

The article contained multiple falsehoods and distortions and was similar
in style to previous attacks aimed at character assassination mainly
through employment of the ‘conspiracy theorist’ smear. Most prominently the
hatchet pieces misleadingly conflated work by members of the Working Group
on Syria, Propaganda and Media <http://syriapropagandamedia.org/> (WGSPM),
of which myself and Miller are also members, with the OPS. Formal
complaints from the OPS are in process
<http://propagandastudies.ac.uk/response-to-attacks-by-the-times-newspaper/>
and
the Times has already been forced to issue a number of corrections.

Of course, character assassination as a propaganda tactic is widespread and
there is even a Routledge academic handbook on the subject, the ‘*Routledge
Handbook of Character Assassination and Reputation Management’*
<https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Handbook-of-Character-Assassination-and-Reputation-Management/Samoilenko-Icks-Keohane-Shiraev/p/book/9781138556584>,
which was published in 2019 and contains 30 odd chapters. The attacks by
the Times have been amplified by similar pieces written
<https://twitter.com/caitoz/status/1222884559533957120?s=20> by Chris York
for the Huffington Post.

In total, approximately 20 articles have been produced attacking those of
us who are working on the war in Syria and questioning important aspects of
UK propaganda operations. The bulk of these articles have been written by
just two journalists, Dominic Kennedy <https://twitter.com/TimesKennedy> for
the Times newspaper and Chris York <https://twitter.com/ChrisDYork> for the
Huffington Post. This represents an extraordinarily intensive and sustained
campaign against us.

Why on earth have we gotten into so much trouble?

A history of the attacks is instructive. Attention first started to be paid
by former Guardian journalist Brian Whitaker in February 2018 when he
penned a series of crude hatchet pieces on his blog smearing academics
associated with the then newly established WGSPM. At that point Huffington
Post journalist Chris York had already been attempting for several months
to make contact with me, Professor Tim Hayward and journalist Vanessa
Beeley.

But it was several weeks after Whitaker’s smears that the attacks started
in earnest. Following the now controversial alleged chemical weapon attack
in Douma, Syria, on 7th April 2018, the US UK and France bombed Syrian
government targets claiming Syria was responsible for the attack. At the
same moment these air attacks were underway, the Times of London published
four articles
<https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/syria-stop-asking-questions/>
which
included one on the Front page, photographs of some of us from WGSPM and an
editorial.

These articles smeared the academics as ‘conspiracy theorists’ for
questioning official narratives regarding chemical weapon attacks in Syria,
as ‘Assadists’ and also implied the existence of nefarious links with
Russia. Chris York of the Huffington Post then followed the Times attack
with multiple articles attacking
<https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/nobody-sets-out-to-become-a-war-propagandist-it-just-sort-of-happens-c027bc919e49>
 us <https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/12/10/pier-d10.html>. The
articles followed a similar pattern to the Times’ hatchet pieces involving
allegations of ‘conspiracism’, ‘war crimes denial’, being pro Assad and pro
Putin etc. More than two years later, attack pieces are still being
published.

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