DISINFO: The West carried out the 2014 Maidan coup that ousted Yanukovych
DISINFORMATION CASE DETAILS
  • Outlet: lantidiplomatico.it ( archived) *
  • Date of publication: April 24, 2023
  • Article language(s): Italian
  • Countries / regions discussed: Ukraine, Russia

DISINFO: The West carried out the 2014 Maidan coup that ousted Yanukovych

SUMMARY

Between 2005 and 2014, a revival of Nazi ideology began in Ukraine. Ukraine was transformed into 'anti-Russia' with nationalist and liberal-democratic slogans.

In 2014, Western politicians and special services, with the help of Ukraine's corrupt elite, carried out a pro-Nazi coup d'état, using liberal slogans about Ukraine's European choice as cover. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was removed from power by a group of putschists who used Nazi groups with the support of Western diplomats and special services.

RESPONSE

Recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narratives about the 2013-14 protests in Kyiv falsely portrayed as a coup d'état led by US and the West, about the West’s support for the allegedly Nazi regime in Kyiv and a recurring narrative about the war in Ukraine, trying to deflect Russia’s responsibility for its unprovoked military aggression.

Framing all popular protests against Russia’s interests as a foreign-led ‘colour revolution’ is a recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narrative. No evidence is provided to back up the claims.

There was no coup d’état in Ukraine in 2014, and no US involvement in the events taking place. Pro-Kremlin outlets falsely portray the Euromaidan revolution as a coup d’état, the popular demonstrations that began in Kyiv in November of 2013 and brought hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians on to the streets to protest against a political decision of Viktor Yanukovych’s government, which at the last minute withdrew from a long-negotiated political association and free trade pact with the EU, choosing instead to accept a $15 billion economic bailout to Russia.

Pro-Kremlin media frequently falsely portray popular protests around the world as instigated from abroad, often by the US and the West. The disinformation narrative has been applied, among others, to reports about protests in Georgia, Armenia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Belarus, Venezuela, Slovakia, Hong Kong, with the aim of portraying protest movements as aggressive actors who constantly prepare new coups.

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