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Disinformation in the Wake of the Bondi Beach Shooting: A Media Literacy Brief

Disinformation in the Wake of the Bondi Beach Shooting: A Media Literacy Brief
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Following the Bondi Beach incident, a flood of misinformation circulated online. Credible fact checks indicate that linking the attackers to Pakistan was unverified propaganda spread by some outlets. Official statements have not attributed Pakistani nationality to the attackers. International fact-checkers noted a rapid surge of misinformation during crises, with some content amplified by Indian media. The misinformation also harmed individuals who were misidentified in posts, underscoring the harm of sharing unverified content. This overview explains how to verify information with reputable sources before sharing and why relying on credible reporting matters.

Tom Cooper is a Vienna-based independent military analyst, historian, and author specializing in post-Cold War air warfare, Middle Eastern conflicts, and the armed forces of Central and Eastern Europe. With over 25 years of field research and analysis, he is a frequent contributor to specialized publications like Jane's Intelligence Review, Combat Aircraft Magazine, and the Central European Journal of Strategic Studies. A former Austrian Army reservist (military intelligence), Cooper combines boots-on-the-ground technical intelligence (TECHINT) collection—photographing and analyzing equipment—with open-source intelligence (OSINT) and deep archival research. He is renowned for his meticulous "order of battle" analyses, tracking the deployment and attrition of military units in conflicts from the Balkans to Syria and Ukraine.


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