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Austria’s far right targets critics with online aggression

In interview, journalist Ingrid Brodnig reflects on abuse on social media

Journalist Ingrid Brodnig of Austria’s Profil recently told the International Press Institute (IPI) that right-wing politicians in her country have turned to the online sphere to try to control the political narrative following claims of disparagement by the so-called “Lügenpresse” (“lying press”). Brodnig, who authored the book “Hass im Netz” (“Online Hate”), said that the politicians use social media platforms, primarily Facebook, to single out critical journalists, igniting a vitriolic reaction from supporters.

This interview is part of IPI’s ongoing series “Voices Against Online Harassment”, which aims to shed light on the toll online abuse takes on journalists.

Visit: Voices Against Online Harassment

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