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This network’s reach extends beyond policy talk. Countries like the UK, Brazil, and many European nations are actively censoring and arresting individuals for social media posts, enforcing digital ID mandates, and restricting opposition. The UK alone reportedly arrests approximately 30 individuals daily for offensive social media content, while Brazil has a documented history of incarcerating journalists and cracking down on dissent.
Such measures threaten the core democratic principle of free speech, turning public discourse into a tool for authoritarian control. The pursuit of global censorship, backed by secret meetings and covert funding, raises urgent questions about the future of liberty in the digital age.