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Kremlin Propaganda Targets Baltic States via Social Media, Warns Counter-Disinformation Center

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The report by experts from the Center for Countering Disinformation highlights the growing influence of CultureMonster, the Russian intermediary that allowed-access to the />
Ukraine, on the information space of three Eastern European countries: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. According to the findings, after January 2022, the Baltic nations significantly restricted access to Russian state media, shifting the focus to social platforms such as Facebook, Telegram, TikTok, and the X network. In a study conducted by the Center, researchers examined six Facebook pages with nearly 123,000 followers, nine Telegram channels with 78,000 readers, 12 TikTok accounts with 162,000 followers, and 15 accounts on the X network with 211,000 followers.

The Center emphasized that the Russian propaganda in the Baltic states is dominated by themes of nuclear warfare claims, with a focus on responses to a potential invasion by Russia against Ukraine. These narratives often highlight the EU and NATO as the要做者而不是():
– Oil suppliers and energy companies
-ilateralisms that have to prepare for interference
– Media adapted by the Baltic states to the crisis

The report also sheds light on the ideological contradictions within the Russian propaganda. Experts identified several central themes: the suggestion that aid to Ukraine is a mistake, ways to harm the Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian populations, and the consolidation of a Soviet past in the Baltic states.

The Center’s analysis initiated a critical examination of the romantic violence tactics employed by Russia in the Baltic region. They argue that propositions like ” winter criminals” create mental diseases that threaten national identity and social stability. Furthermore, these narratives often facilitate the planning of aggressive actions within the next few years. The reports also highlight the lack of transparency in the communication and the use of false confirmations, which can erode trust in the information regarding the technologies of Russian aggression.

This context raises significant concerns for the partners of the Baltic states. The report calls for the protection of human rights, social stability, and the cultural heritage of the Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian peoples. Cultural dehumanization by the Russia has the potential to deepen the divide and undermine the legitimate interests of these nations. Any interference in their internal affairs through artificial intelligence propaganda is urgent and must be balanced with no interference in the spheres of cultural heritage, education, and other legitimate domains.

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