This article was originally published by Cassie B. at Natual News.
A legal group has filed a formal complaint with the Department of Justice against a U.K.-based organization for carrying out a foreign influence campaign to interfere with the election and censor Americans.
The group, America First Legal, recently shared new evidence demonstrating how the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) has been carrying out a coordinated effort to stop Americans from exercising their right to free speech.
They’ve also asked the DoJ to look into whether their operations and leaders are “agents of a foreign principal,” which would mean they are obligated to comply with the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
According to America First Legal, CCDH has long been promoting “unconstitutional censorship on social media platforms” and is based out of the same location as the UK Labour Party think tank Labour Together, which has met with the Kamala Harris campaign.
They note that while the CCDH’s stated mission is protecting “human rights and civil liberties online,” the reality is that they are a “cut-out engaged in brazen smearing, attacking of dissenting views, deplatforming, censoring and pro-active shrinkage of the Overton window [by] strategically conflating serious voices with the fringes, mixing them together to isolate genuine actors and squash dissent.”
The legal foundation singled out the CEO of CCDH’s operations in both the U.K. and the U.S., Imran Ahmed, noting his founding role in the “defund racism” campaign linked to Black Lives Matter. They describe him as an “authority on social and psychological malignancies on social media, such as identity-based hate, extremism, disinformation, and conspiracy theories on social media for years.”
Ahmed’s “defund racism” campaign worked to force Google to remove ads from right-leaning outlets such as Zero Hedge and The Federalist.
The CCDH was behind the infamous “Disinformation Dozen”
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