Brazil candidate accused of spreading fake news stories
Brazil candidate accused of spreading fake news stories
Mauricio Savarese, Associated Press
Updated 7:34 pm CDT, Tuesday, October 9, 2018
SAO PAULO (AP) Charges of fake news are heating up the presidential race ahead of Brazil's Oct. 28 runoff, with the center-left candidate on Tuesday accusing his rival's campaign of defaming him with false stories on social media and messaging apps.
A fact-checking group said that Fernando Haddad has been targeted by a wave of false allegations, some accusing him of planning to shut down churches and distribute textbooks teaching children to be gay.
Haddad blamed his adversary, far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, for planting or failing to condemn the falsehoods.
"The lies come from him (Bolsonaro), so he will not accept any ethical commitment. He will continue to slander, insult," Haddad said. He said his campaign had managed to have 33 videos removed from social media sites. "One had 3 million views when it was removed. We try to stop it, but people watch them."
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https://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Brazil-candidate-accused-of-spreading-fake-news-13293388.php
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