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    THREAD: OCCRP condemns the latest smear campaign against our Serbian member and its chief editor Stevan Dojčinović. Yet again, pro-government media outlets have falsely tied KRIK to an organized crime group it has reported on. 1/

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  2. These days, most messages are encrypted — but that doesn’t mean they’re safe from prying eyes. There’s a whole ecosystem of private companies that helps intelligence agencies and police forces break into phones around the world.

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  3. UPDATE: We've added more potential targets of Pegasus spyware into our interactive map.

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  4. Jonathan Taylor, an oil industry whistleblower, was able to return to the UK after being detained in Croatia for over a year.

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  5. The European Union may soon get a new anti-money laundering authority after the European Commission offered an “ambitious package of legislative proposals.”

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  6. The United States has barred former Honduran President Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo Sosa and his wife from entering the country, citing their alleged "involvement in significant corruption."

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  7. The United States charged Tom Barrack, a close ally of Donald Trump, for allegedly acting as an agent of the United Arab Emirates without notifying U.S. authorities.

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  8. IMPACT: The Israeli government will establish a task force to review whether polices related to "the export of offensive cyber technology" need to be overhauled.

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  9. Morocco has filed a complaint against us for defamation. There is no doubt that this is a pure communications operation. In France, a state cannot sue for defamation. (1/3)

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    The Serbian government are masters of projection - the art of accusing someone of doing exactly what they are doing. Today's renewal of pro-government tabloid attacks include accusing editor Steve Dojcinovic and KRIK of working with a violent gang:

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  11. The continued targeting of our partner by 's officials and pro-government media puts journalists in the firing line of organised crime. This campaign is constant and unleashes whenever reports on links between officials and known criminals.

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  12. Law enforcement agencies from 72 countries seized 15,451 tons of illegal food and beverage products, ranging from horse meat to fake honey.

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  13. The OCCRP network continues to stand with , , and truthful reporting in the face of lies intended to put our colleagues in danger. Please RT this thread to support one of Serbia’s best independent media outlets. 8/

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  14. The Media Working Group in also condemned this type of attack last March, and called on Serbian authorities to "objectively investigate the attacks...ensuring that the independent press can fulfill its role as a watchdog of democracy." 7/

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  15. The smear campaign against earlier this year prompted an international outcry from press freedom groups. 6/

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  16. See what OCCRP Co-Founder Paul Radu has said about this troubling situation 👇 5/

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  17. This latest smear campaign against KRIK started after the outlet published a news story quoting an alleged official statement that a leader of the "Principi" gang gave to prosecutors, saying he did favors for the Serbian government. 4/

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  18. Today, several pro-government tabloids again ran front-page stories linking KRIK to a brutal gang whose members have been arrested and charged with murder, torture, and drug trafficking 3/

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  19. This is an old tactic. KRIK and Dojčinović were targeted in March by the same pro-government tabloids. See our statement here. 2/

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  20. We’ve identified five Ukrainian companies that have bought Chinese cigarettes even though they are not legally sold in the country. One is now co-owned by Vadym Sliusariev, a former border official with ties to Ukraine’s president.

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