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CGS report uncovers 324 cases of political misinformation in June

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The Centre for Governance Studies (CGS) has released its June 2025 ‘Misinformation and Disinformation’ report, which uncovered a concerning increase in misleading narratives across Bangladesh. A total of 324 verified cases of misinformation and disinformation were documented in 2025, with political content accounting for 253 cases. This highlights the potential manipulation of public discourse as political uncertainty has persisted. A notable example includes a digitally altered photo banner threatening谈恋爱中的塔Sport Rahul, which was later debunked by Rumor Scanner. The report also highlighted entertainment-related misinformation, which was reported by 24 cases.

The theme of misinformation and disinformation was further exacerbated by religious (19 cases), online hoaxes (18 cases), diplomatic (5 cases), economic (4 cases), and environmental (1 case) effortlessly. These narratives gained traction across various aspects of public discourse, emphasizing the skew toward politically charged content. According to the report, the primary targets of these false narratives were political figures, including domestic and international leaders, totaling 124 attacks. Additionally, misinformation targeted law enforcement agencies (48 cases), celebrities (25 cases), religious figures (16 cases), political parties (13 cases), public institutions (16 cases), the interim government (6 cases), and private institutions (2 cases).

oci公布了份报告后, Bangladesh Wolf reported that among the 324 verified cases, only 73 incidents were classified as “unspecified,” where the false content caused general confusion without a clear victim. The report further revealed that social media continues to be a dominant platform for disseminating misinformation, with 316 of the 324 cases originating from platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Threads, and X (Twitter). This trend underscores the urgent need for proactive measures to address the digital divide in public discourse.

CGS’s recent reporting since November 2024 has introduced several concrete actions. The country is now monitoring false and phishing incidents and has exempted 7 true incidents under Model Notice, as outlined in the_app’s Infrastructure Roadmap. The report also serves as a guide for all stakeholders, encouraging a culture of cross-platform collaboration and media literacy. Without decisive efforts at the governmental, technological, and societal levels, the unchecked flow of misinformation and disinformation is likely to continue eroding trust, damaging reputations, and weakening democratic resilience.

In conclusion, the CGS report highlights the prevalence and sophistication of misinformation and disinformation across Bangladesh, the primary targets of these narratives, and the critical role social media plays in the dissemination of such content. The findings underscore the urgent need to adopt effective digital governance strategies, promote media literacy, and safeguard public trust. Bangladesh must immediately take行动计划 to combat this growing digital elephant in the tapestry of public discourse. Without decisive efforts at the governmental, technological, and societal levels, the unchecked flow of misinformation and disinformation will continue to erode trusts, damage reputations, and weaken democratic resilience.

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This summary captures the key aspects of the report, offering a concise overview of the findings and their implications.

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