*[Enwl-eng] Fwd: What is red‑tagging, and how does it harm climate action?
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Sun Jul 27 21:22:38 MSK 2025
Друзья,
это сообщение дополняет мои вчерашние о действиях Администрации Трампа -
инициаторы-интересанты одни и те же.
И делает ещё более актуальным вопрос - что делаем?
Вслед за трампистами признаем, что ошибались, что климатической проблемы
нет, её придумали глобалисты?
Или имеющимися силами начинаем собирать сторонников альтернативного мнения и
формировать новую повестку дня - природоохранную.
В этой связи кажется актуальной статья в прицепке.
Нейроотличающиеся всех стран - соединяйтесь!
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From: Kieran Monk, Global Witness <hello at globalwitness.org>
Date: вс, 27 июл. 2025 г. в 11:31
Subject: What is red‑tagging, and how does it harm climate action?
What is red‑tagging, and how does it harm climate action?
Thank you for joining the fight for climate justice.
Explainer
What is red‑tagging, and how does it harm climate action?
Sviatoslav,
I wanted to share something deeply concerning: red‑tagging, the
false branding of peaceful climate and land defenders as communists,
terrorists or subversives. This tactic is not just online aggression, it can
lead to real-world dangers, including threats, arrest, or even extrajudicial
violence. The term is most commonly used in the Philippines, but the threat
it represents extends far beyond.
What you need to know:
1. It’s both online and offline
Activists are being publicly labelled as communists or
terrorists with little to no evidence. These damaging accusations often
start online but spill into the streets, jeopardising personal safety and
branding their work as criminal or subversive.
2. It targets environmental defenders
Those protecting forests, waterways, and Indigenous lands, like
activists Jonila Castro and Jhed Tamano, have faced abduction attempts and
were coerced into false confessions alleging terrorist links.
3. Climate activism is under attack
Red‑tagging isn’t just a personal attack, it’s a strategy to
prevent climate action by delegitimising those who resist polluting
industries, mining, and deforestation.
4. Tech giants are choosing to look away
Platforms like Meta and X have reduced safety staff and relaxed
moderation policies, which has allowed disinformation, including
red‑tagging, to thrive.
Why this matters:
When activists are silenced or threatened, the entire fight
against climate change is weakened. Indigenous communities, who are on the
frontlines protecting biodiversity, are being silenced. When they can’t
speak freely, the planet suffers too.
Read the full explainer - What is red‑tagging, and how does it
harm climate action?
Read More
Thank you for standing with land and environmental defenders.
Together, we can shine a spotlight on disinformation and protect those
courageously protecting our future.
Kieran, Global Witness
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От: Svet Zabelin <svetfrog at gmail.com>
Date: вс, 27 июл. 2025 г. в 11:48
Subject: Fwd: What is red‑tagging, and how does it harm climate action?
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