Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 18 – The International
Strategic Action Network for Security (iSANS) says in a new 35-page report that
the number of anti-Belarusian websites and portals has increased dramatically
over the last two years and their tone has become far more vitriolic (east-center.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Belarus-Disinformation-Propaganda-2019-RU.pdf).
Prepared
by iSANS East Analytic Center under the direction of that body’s head, Andrey
Yeliseyev, says that the sites not only operate in Minsk but in the regions and
increasingly “call into question the sovereignty and independence of Belarus
and its territorial integrity as well” (cf. review at reform.by/kolichestvo-saytov-s-antibelarusskoy-propagandoy/).
There are now “about
40” such sites and portals which have significant audiences. (There are many others which have failed to
attract much of a following, the report says.) The study divides the sites into
four groups:
1.
The most aggressive (Ross-bel.ru,
Teleskop, Sozh, Vitbich, Berestje-News, GrodnoDaily, Mogilew.by,
Podneprovie-Info, Imhoclub.by, Dranik, Politring)
2.
Sites with High Levels of Disinformation ( 4esnok, Sonar2050, Друзья-сябры, Sputnik Беларусь,
Belvpo, Vesti24, EADaily, Regnum)
3.
Sites with moderate levels of disinformation (РИА ФАН, ИА REX, Politnavigator, Oko-Planet,
News-Front, Ukraina.ru, Materik, Topwar, Ruskline, Cont.ws, Fondsk.su,
Rusvesna, Rubaltic)
4.
Less Active sources of disinformation (Rosbelsoyuz, Inspect.by, Vitrusdom, Soglasie,
Mogilew.net, Mogilew.org, Mogilew.com, ImperiyaNews).
What
is especially worrisome, the report says, is that anti-Belarusian sites have
been set up in the regions of Belarus. This network was completed last year and
covers all Belarusian oblasts. Among its most important sites are Teleskop-by.org, Sozh.info, Vitbich.org,
Berestje-News.org, GrodnoDaily.net, Mogilew.by, Podneprovie-Info.com, and Dranik.org.
The
study also documents the links of many of these sites to the Russian Embassy in
Minsk and to Russian personnel with a long history of involvement in
disinformation.
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