Belarusian propaganda about Poland
after the full-scale aggression of the
Russian Federation against Ukraine
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Department of Political Theory and Eastern Studies, Institute of Political Science and Administration, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
These authors had equal contribution to this work
Publication date: 2023-10-31
Cybersecurity and Law 2023;10(2):318-330
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ABSTRACT
The objective of this article is to conduct an analysis of the Belarusian propaganda
narrative concerning Poland and the Polish-Belarusian border after the full-scale Russian
aggression against Ukraine on 24th February 2022. The study delves into the underlying
factors influencing Belarusian propaganda and disinformation campaigns, the utilization
of politics of memory as a tool to discredit Poland, the disinformation operations linked
to artificially induced migration from the Middle East, and the involvement of Belarusian
services in such activities. Additionally, it explores the actions aimed at discrediting
the work of Polish uniformed formations on the border with Belarus. The research
methodology employed entails the utilization of the desk research method and the
comparative method, where we attempt to juxtapose the propaganda narrative of Belarus
and Russia.
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