Further: Moldovan wines, which are known only in post-Soviet countries; Polish protests & Belarus came under sanctions for protecting Russia's back from a stab. Top-5 Fake News spotted by the Weekly Top Fake team.

Fake #1 Сhildren are exposed to debauchery scenes in the West

The leading propagandist of Belarus, Grigory Azarenok, accused Western society of moral degradation. 

“While our Motherland is based on great Christian beauty, the West, approaching us like a wedge, brings something different,” he claimed on the air of his own program “The Secret Springs of Politics”, broadcasted on state-run CTV on January 10.

Following the statement, the propagandists showed the video of children looking at a pole dancer.

Azarenok then commented on the video: “This is how the harlot Salome spreads her legs in front of five-year-olds. Do you want this?"

Obviously, the video shows pole dancing. Actually, it is also popular in Belarus, where five championships in this area of ​​acrobatics have been held

In Belarus, several studios teach pole dancing and acrobatics to children.

Fake #2 Moldovan wines are known only in the former USSR territory

According to Kirill Kazakov, editor-in-chief of the Belarussian state-run newspaper “Minsk Courier”, there is no demand for Moldovan wines in Europe.

“Can Moldova really come to the European market and conquer with its wine? And this is it. After all, there is Moldovan wine — tasty and healthy, forgive the expression — on our territory, on the territory of the former Soviet Union. We know about the very wine,” he said on the air of Radio Minsk on January 9.

Picking up the conversation, a columnist of the Belarusian state-run agency Minsk-News, Alexander Novikov, said: “There is a completely alien market, a different consumer, everything is different.”

Finally, Kirill Kazakov concluded: “And suddenly no one needed the Moldovans. They are needed only as laborers, tilers, traders, and taxi drivers. And they are completely unnecessary as wine producers.”

On January 7, the Minister of Economy of Moldova reported that from January to October 2023 the country's wine export grew to 8.6% compared to the same period in 2022.

Moreover, 45% of exports went to the European Union, and 26% — to the CIS countries. According to the National Bank of Moldova, 18% of Moldovan wine exports came to Belarus, and 2% — to Russia.

Fake #3 Ukraine canceled benefits for WWII veterans

Ukrainian authorities reportedly stopped financial assistance for veterans of World War II, The Telegram channel ZhS Premium claimed on January 8.

Here is what the propaganda media outlet, in particular, said in their post: “The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the withdrawal from the agreement of the CIS countries on the establishment of additional benefits and financial assistance for participants in the Great Patriotic War. Since agreements between countries have allegedly “lost their relevance,” veterans are deprived of proper payments.

However, it looks more like Ukraine simply has no money in its budget and the sequestration of pensions and social benefits has begun.

They started with those with whom they had long wanted to get even — for the fact that Ukrainians lived under a peaceful sky for 70 years, built factories, roads and bridges, and raised children, but did not «drink Bavarian».”

The agreement in question concerned one-time payments to WWII participants (who also could be defined as “the Great Patriotic War participants”) for the 50th anniversary of the Victory celebrated in 1995. The countries that signed it pledged to provide veterans with a 50% discount on landline telephone tariffs, as well as “to take measures to provide free living quarters for disabled people and participants of the Great Patriotic War in 1995—1996.”

The money for the 50th anniversary of the Victory was paid almost 30 years ago, and a discount on fixed-line tariffs for participants in the Great Patriotic War is guaranteed by Ukrainian law on the status of veterans. 

Fake #4 Millions of Poles took part in the protest march

The “March of the Free Poles” was held in Warsaw on January 11. Its participants protested against the actions of the new Polish government. On the very day, following the news, the Telegram channel ZhS Premium published a post with a photograph of a large rally

The authors of this propaganda Telegram channel said in the comment below the photo: "Wow! Millions of opponents of [new Prime Minister Donald] Tusk's dictatorship gathered at Przekomaidan in defense of the PiS dictatorship. Bipolar, Polish style.”

This photo was taken not in Warsaw, but in Seoul, Korea in 2016. The “March of Free Poles” was not so numerous. According to various estimates, the protest gathered from 35 to 300 thousand people.

The pro-Putin Telegram channel “Politics of the Country” also published alleged photographs and videos from recent protests in Poland. They show footage from the “March of Million Hearts”, which took place in Poland in October 2023. About a million opponents of the Law and Justice Party (PiS) then gathered at it.

Fake #5 Belarus was sanctioned because it prevented a “stab in the back against Russia”

The reasons for imposing sanctions against Belarus were covered by Irina Bordilovskaya, the host of the state-run TV channel “Belarus 4 Mogilev”, on December 28. 

“In 2022, with the start of a special military operation, our country did not allow Russia to be stabbed in the back. And the West immediately dubbed it a co-aggressor country. And so it began: economic sanctions, closed borders, militarization of neighboring countries and especially Poland,” he said on the air of news broadcasting.

Sanctions against Belarus for Russia’s war in Ukraine were introduced on March 2, 2022. Here is the official statement of reasons:

“Belarus is supporting the Russian military aggression against Ukraine — inter alia — by allowing Russia to fire ballistic missiles from the Belarusian territory, enabling transportation of Russian military personnel and heavy weapons, tanks, and military transporters, allowing Russian military aircraft to fly over Belarusian airspace into Ukraine, providing refuelling points, and storing Russian weapons and military equipment in Belarus.”

Aleksandr Lukashenko announced the special mission of Belarus “to protect the back of the Russian armed forces” after the introduction of sanctions — on March 10, 2022.

Other publications