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Pro-Kremlin Disinformation and Elections in Belarus

August 13, 2020

In recent days, thousands of people have been taking to the streets in Belarus to protest the results of presidential elections that gave President Alyaksandr Lukashenka a landslide victory amid allegations of widespread vote-rigging. Authorities have responded with police violence, internet blackouts, and mass detentions of journalists and protesters.

Meanwhile, Belarusian state-controlled TV channels reported mere “disorders” (беспорядки) in the streets orchestrated by “foreign organisers,” along with reports about the start of the mushroom season.

The unprecedented unrest in Belarus is compounded by a complex disinformation landscape, with domestic and external sources active in the run-up and the aftermath the vote.

 

The Kremlin’s headache

Belarusian media is heavily controlled by the state and roughly half of the prime-time content on Belarusian TV is produced in Russia. Pro-Kremlin disinformation has a strong foothold, relying on an extensive coordinated network of regional websites that exploits people’s trust in local news.

This network has been hard at work ahead of the presidential election. It attacked Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Maria Kalesnikava, and Veranika Tsepkala who dared to challenge Lukashenko, claiming that they were tools of European feminists seeking to destroy Belarusian values and implying that arresting their supporters means defending Belarus. The network accused various European countries of trying to crush Belarusian statehood and claimed that Polish Catholics were seeking to incite riots in Belarus.

However, even with this loyal network of websites and wide access to TV audiences, pro-Kremlin disinformers stumbled on Belarusian complexities. A few weeks ahead of the election, Belarusian state media announced that 33 Russian citizens, allegedly members of the Wagner group, were detained on suspicions of having traveled to Belarus to “destabilise the situation during the election campaign.”

The move presented a conundrum for pro-Kremlin media, which has supported the regime for years. Commentators on Russian state-controlled TV carefully mused about a “misunderstanding” and spoke about “Belarusian radicals” allegedly trained in clandestine camps – ironically, only later to complain that this particular segment of disinformation was censored from Belarusian airwaves.

However, soon enough pro-Kremlin media found a way around this thorny issue by focusing on a more convenient culprit: Ukraine.

“Ukrainian provocation”

“The detention of Russians in Belarus was a Ukrainian provocation”, multiple pro-Kremlin media outlets claimed, following questionable reporting by the Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, which was swiftly debunked by independent Russian media.* This did not deter pro-Kremlin sources, which continued to blame Ukrainians and claim that Ukrainian secret services were controlled by the West and/or the CIA and were planning terror attacks in Belarus.

Once the pro-Kremlin media settled on the delicate matter of the detention of Wagner mercenaries, the floodgates of pro-Kremlin disinformation opened wide: the protests in Belarus were a colour revolution and the evil West was behind it. Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti chimed in, saying that the enemies of Lukashenka, namely Poland, wanted a bloody Maidan in Minsk (the article has since been viewed almost 100,000 times). The EU, which stated that the elections in Belarus were neither free nor fair and repeatedly called on Belarusian authorities to stop the unacceptable violence against protesters, was accused of double standards.

Pro-Kremlin commentators were also quick to “reassure” Belarusians that they, together with Ukrainians and Russians, were one nation, disturbed only by “duped” kids who grew up on the liberal ideology of Russophobia and claimed that only 10% of Belarusians were opposed to a Union State with Russia.

If most of this sounds familiar, it should. Pro-Kremlin media have been spreading these disinformation tropes about “colour revolutions” and “Western meddling” in relation to every popular protest for years: in Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, and even in the US and Hong Kong. Democratic movements, free and fair elections in Russia’s neighbourhood and beyond, remain the Kremlin’s biggest fear. But this time, it seems, Belarusians are not afraid.

 

*Update 21 August 2020: This is a developing story. The text reflects the situation as of the 13 August, when it was first published. On the 20 August, Ukraine’s Secret Service (SBU) officially stated that any rumours of its alleged involvement in the matter were false.

Other notable disinformation cases this week:

 


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Date
Title
Outlets
Country
11.08.2020
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Ukraine
10.08.2020
  • observateurcontinental.fr
EU, France, Germany, Belarus
10.08.2020
  • 60 minut @Rossiya 1 - YouTube
EU, Poland, Belarus
10.08.2020
  • Pervyi Kanal - YouTube
Belarus
10.08.2020
  • Pervyi Kanal - YouTube
Belarus, Ukraine
10.08.2020
  • 60 minut @Rossiya 1 - YouTube
Belarus
09.08.2020
  • abrag.akwadon.com,
  • akherkhabrtoday.com,
  • albidda.net,
  • alderaah-news.net,
  • alsyasiah.ye,
  • En.abna24.com,
  • arabic.rt.com,
  • Dam Press,
  • ,
  • eltakrer.com,
  • gerasanews.com,
  • headtopics.com,
  • kachaf.com,
  • kol-masr.com,
  • maqar.com,
  • midline-news.net,
  • nabd.com,
  • nabd.com,
  • nabdapp.com,
  • ,
  • raialyoum.com,
  • sadabeirut.com,
  • sahafah-24.net,
  • sanaanews.net,
  • sns.sy,
  • yemen-now.net,
  • yemenipost.net,
  • yemenvibe.com
US
09.08.2020
  • radiovesti.ru
EU, Poland, US
07.08.2020
  • nahnews.org
Ukraine
07.08.2020
  • Pervyi Kanal - YouTube
Belarus, Ukraine
07.08.2020
  • RT English,
  • lenta.ru,
  • iz.ru,
  • News Rambler,
  • mundo.sputniknews.com,
  • Sputnik Germany,
  • kp.ru
Belarus, Ukraine, Russia
07.08.2020
  • 60 minut @Rossiya 1 - YouTube
Belarus, Ukraine
06.08.2020
  • asd.news,
  • colonelcassad.livejournal.com
Belarus, Ukraine
06.08.2020
  • politnavigator.net
EU, Ukraine
06.08.2020
  • francais.rt.com,
  • RT France - YouTube
France, US, Russia
06.08.2020
  • fort-russ.com
Lebanon, Israel
05.08.2020
  • news-front.info
US, Russia
05.08.2020
  • tsargrad.tv
Poland, US, Ukraine
05.08.2020
  • hu.news-front.info,
  • novorosinform.org
Hungary
04.08.2020
  • ru.armeniasputnik.am,
  • uz.sputniknews.ru
EU, Poland, US
04.08.2020
  • tsargrad.tv,
  • Donbass Today
Lebanon, Ukraine
04.08.2020
  • radiovesti.ru
Armenia, Czech Republic, Baltic states, Russia
04.08.2020
  • 60 minut @Rossiya 1 - YouTube
Poland, Belarus, Lithuania
04.08.2020
  • 60 minut @Rossiya 1 - YouTube
US, Belarus
04.08.2020
  • Pervyi Kanal
EU, US, Belarus, Russia
04.08.2020
  • news-front.info,
  • asd.news
Ukraine
03.08.2020
  • mundo.sputniknews.com
Lithuania, Estonia, Russia, Latvia
03.08.2020
  • nahnews.org
EU, Ukraine
03.08.2020
  • 60 minut @Rossiya 1 - YouTube
Belarus, Russia
03.08.2020
  • ge.news-front.info
Germany
03.08.2020
  • riafan.ru,
  • newvz.ru,
  • expert.ru,
  • osnmedia.ru
US, Russia
02.08.2020
  • nahnews.org
EU, US, Ukraine
02.08.2020
  • Geopolitica.ru - Italian,
  • Geopolitica.ru - Spanish, Castilian
US
02.08.2020
  • Rossia 24 - YouTube
Belarus
01.08.2020
  • news-front.info
Ukraine
01.08.2020
  • asd.news
Ukraine
31.07.2020
  • mundo.sputniknews.com
Azerbaijan, Armenia, Iran, US, Russia
31.07.2020
  • 60 minut @Rossiya 1 - YouTube,
  • lt.sputniknews.ru,
  • novorosinform.org
Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine
31.07.2020
  • vesti.ru
Syria, Germany, Russia
30.07.2020
  • ru.armeniasputnik.am
Russia
30.07.2020
  • novoross.info,
  • Luhansk People’s Republic State Television and Radio Company
Ukraine
30.07.2020
  • asd.news
Poland, US, Lithuania, Ukraine, Russia
30.07.2020
  • riafan.ru
Ukraine
30.07.2020
  • riafan.ru
Lithuania, Ukraine
29.07.2020
  • Vesti FM - YouTube
Ukraine, Russia
29.07.2020
  • Pervyi Kanal
US, Russia
29.07.2020
  • RIA
EU, Ukraine, Russia
28.07.2020
  • news-front.info
Ukraine
27.07.2020
  • ren.tv
Ukraine
27.07.2020
  • Pervyiy Sevastopolskiy - YouTube
Ukraine
27.07.2020
  • ru.golos.ua
Belarus
26.07.2020
  • asd.news
US, Ukraine
26.07.2020
  • hu.news-front.info
Ukraine
24.07.2020
  • nk.org.ua
US, Ukraine, Russia
24.07.2020
  • Pervyi Kanal
Ukraine
23.07.2020
  • ru.armeniasputnik.am
UK, France, Germany, US, Russia
23.07.2020
  • livenews.am
Armenia, US, Ukraine
23.07.2020
  • Solovyov Live - YouTube
Russia
23.07.2020
  • es.news-front.info
Poland, Russia
22.07.2020
  • ge.news-front.info
US
22.07.2020
  • it.sputniknews.com
UK, Russia
21.07.2020
  • ru.armeniasputnik.am
UK, Russia
21.07.2020
  • riafan.ru
Ukraine, Russia
21.07.2020
  • RT France - YouTube,
  • francais.rt.com
UK, Russia
21.07.2020
  • it.sputniknews.com
US, Ukraine
21.07.2020
  • arabic.sputniknews.com,
  • m.akhbarelyom.com,
  • almayadeen,
  • egyptianguardan.com,
  • nabd.com,
  • khabar.one,
  • Khabar Masr,
  • bladipresse.com,
  • yemen.sahafahn.net
UK, Georgia, US, Ukraine, Russia
21.07.2020
  • es.news-front.info
US
21.07.2020
  • Vitbich
Belarus
20.07.2020
  • francais.rt.com,
  • RT France - YouTube
EU, Ukraine, Russia
19.07.2020
  • crimea.ria.ru
Ukraine, Russia
18.07.2020
  • rusvesna.su
US, Ukraine
17.07.2020
  • sputnik.by
EU, France, Poland, Germany, US, Russia
16.07.2020
  • Berestje News
UK, Czech Republic, Poland, US, Belarus, Lithuania, Russia, Latvia