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Sarkozy's 'cyber spin doctor' sparks wrath on the web Juliette Collen The French blogosphere is abuzz with outrage and derision over
a 24-year-old appointed by Nicolas Sarkozy to keep an eye on what
is being said about the president on the World Wide Web. He is "in charge of monitoring what is circulating on the Web about the president of the republic: blogs, news sites, videos ... just as one might do for a traditional press review," explained an advisor at the Elysee.
(Article continues below) His appointment came after a string of embarrassing incidents involving the president became Internet hits, such as a video of Sarkozy's verbal attack on a man at an agricultural fair or footage of him apparently drunk at a press conference last year at a G8 summit. There are also countless blogs and websites set up to mock or satirise the leader, whose popularity has been plummeting and whose right-wing UMP party suffered heavy losses in local elections last Sunday. Every day about 10,000 postings are made about the president and "80 percent of them are critical," said Nicolas Vanbremeersch, founder of a political blogging network "La Republique des blogs." The appointment of Princen, who worked on the website of Sarkozy's presidential campaign last year, has sparked derision but also serious concerns among the online community. One satirical video posted on Dailymotion begins with a poster showing the Soviet symbols the hammer and sickle and bearing the words "KGB Web - Elysee." It then shows a man in a wig, his face covered in bandages, advising viewers that they should follow his example and be careful about what they say about the president. "I don't want to end up in a jail, tortured," said the man.
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