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Tony Abi Saab and Brescia Middle East are subject to a defamation campaign.




STATEMENT


Since September 2018, Brescia Middle East (BME) and I, Tony Abi Saab, have been subject to an extremely misleading and defamatory campaign orchestrated from India. Indian nationals began publishing defamatory content about us using multiple domains and the Blogger.com platform, creating fake news websites along with fake news reporters’ identities and phone  numbers in order to confuse readers and make them believe the defamatory content that aims to destroy our reputation through false accusations and fabricated stories.The defamation campaign comprises three main elements: (a) Over 60 coordinated domains that host or direct visitors to the derogatory content.(b) A social media strategy using 50+ counterfeit twitter accounts to disseminate and amplify the content published on the 60+ domains.(c ) Attacks and hack attempts on our servers.This organized defamatory campaign is being led by professionals spread in several regions in India who are creating dozens of fake accounts and are devoted to the dissemination of lies and fabricated news that has nothing to do neither with truth nor logic.The defamatory campaign includes several dozens of fake twitter accounts claiming to be journalists, lawyers, human rights activists, and students in order to promote the defamatory content and target Brescia Middle East’s managing partners, suppliers, and banking partners, in addition to official government accounts, leading media figures and associations and even embassies, inciting them to impose bans and blacklist us.We already took legal action against everyone that the investigation finds to be involved as perpetrators, instigators, facilitators and financers in this defamatory campaign.Our flawless history in the business and spotless reputation for more than 30 years will remain intact despite the desperate attempts to change that.


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