Muntadhar Nasser: Electronic armies are funded by public money and thrive on people’s reputations.

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Muntadhar Nasser: Electronic armies are funded by public money and thrive on people's reputations.

Journalist Muntadhar Nasser expressed his deep regret over what he described as the “exceptional moral and ethical decadence” in some campaigns waged by means of cyber armies towards public figures, sparked through a recent case circulating on social media.

In a declaration to the dinaropinions.com, Nasser said , “those campaigns are led via an digital navy in a roundabout way funded by way of public price range. those armies are affiliated with parties and groups that stay off the country budget through contracts and commissions, and these resources are used to finance campaigns of defamation and defamation.”

He brought, “what is regrettable is that people’s reputations are being slandered and defamed without any sense of sense of right and wrong or morals. what’s even worse is that the pix circulating within the latest marketing campaign do no longer include any violation of public morals; instead, they’re regular non-public pictures that were hacked or stolen from the victim’s telephone.”

Nasser pressured that what came about “represents not most effective a moral crime, but a totally fledged criminal crime,” calling for the parties behind such acts to be held accountable.

He concluded by announcing, “we are going through a dangerous truth, in which the human beings’s sources are being used to tarnish their recognition. We should rise up towards this ethical decline, the likes of which Iraq has in no way witnessed earlier than.”