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    PM Browne Condemns Opposition-Aligned Media for Spreading Misinformation

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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has condemned what he describes as a persistent campaign of misinformation by opposition-aligned media, alleging that false narratives are being used to destabilize the government and mislead the public.

    During his weekend Browne and Browne Show, the Prime Minister asserted that certain media outlets have been deliberately distorting facts to create public distrust. He emphasized that misinformation poses a direct threat to democracy, as it influences voter perceptions based on falsehoods rather than reality.

    Browne referenced legal precedents, including a Privy Council ruling that deemed deliberate misinformation a public interest threat, supporting his argument that such tactics undermine governance. He noted that opposition figures frequently collaborate with foreign journalists to spread misleading reports, often to the detriment of Antigua and Barbuda’s international reputation.

    The Prime Minister also addressed recent reports concerning the Alfa Nero case, stating that some international media outlets had published false claims about missing funds. He announced that the government would be making full financial records public to counter any misinformation. Additionally, legal counsel is reviewing potential defamation claims against the Associated Press (AP) and other outlets that he said have made unsubstantiated allegations.

    Beyond the Alfa Nero case, Browne criticized opposition rhetoric that he said focuses on negativity rather than presenting viable policy alternatives. He warned that continuous misinformation could erode trust in national institutions, urging the public to rely on verifiable facts rather than politically motivated distortions.

    As the government considers legal action against misleading reports, Browne reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to transparency and factual accountability, stating, “We will challenge false narratives with facts, and we will not allow lies to shape the future of this country.”

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